An application used to convert razer effects to multiple output sdks.
RETC is a custom server application with a dll shim for clients, designed to be the middleman between the Razer Chroma SDK and various output sdks. I believe in performance so RETC is designed to run with the smallest amount of overhead possible.
Follow the guide how to install RETC.
tl:dr
Just download the latest installer executable from here and follow the installation steps.
In both cases you should have working effects afterwards, if not proceed to the troubleshooting section.
If you want to add a custom application see Patching application
Copy both RzChromaSDK.dll
and RzChromaSDK64.dll
into the folder of the Application you want to use e.g C:\Program Files\Overwatch
.
WARNING:
Never move these dlls to a global dll loading path like C:\Windows\System32
or the retc-server.exe directory itself otherwise you will end up crashing the application.
Download the latest release from github or compile it yourself.
Download and extract the corsair cue sdk from the official corsair download page
Create a new folder called retc-server
this will be the place where you start RETC from.
i.e whether you are using a 64bit (x64, x86_64, AMD64, etc.)
or 32bit (x86, i386, etc)
system.
Put the extracted CUESDK\bin\amd64\CUESDK.x64_2015.dll
into the retc-server
folder you just created.
Copy the retc-rpc-server-64.exe
from the github download into the same folder.
Put the extracted CUESDK\bin\i386\CUESDK_2015.dll
into the retc-server
folder you just created.
Copy the retc-rpc-server.exe
from the github download into the same folder.
Choose one of the following sections depending on how you installed RETC.
The service should start right after the installation is done and should continue doing so on every boot. However if thats not the case check your services within windows and make sure you find a RETC service thats set to autostart.
Before you start any games run either retc-rpc-server.exe
or retc-rpc-server-64.exe
, depending on the system architecture you have, and leave the console window open.
Only the effect types in the following list are supported.
Keyboards:
CHROMA_NONE, CHROMA_STATIC, CHROMA_CUSTOM, CHROMA_CUSTOM_KEY
Mice:
CHROMA_NONE, CHROMA_STATIC, CHROMA_CUSTOM, CHROMA_CUSTOM2
Headsets:
CHROMA_NONE, CHROMA_STATIC, CHROMA_CUSTOM
Mousepads: (since sdk version 2015)
CHROMA_NONE, CHROMA_STATIC, CHROMA_CUSTOM
The razer sdk implementation is just forwarding to the real and installed sdk if available.
Pretty much every application that uses the Razer Chroma SDK through the supplied dlls is supported. Keep in mind that some (now deprecated) effects might not work correctly in some output sdks.
Download the latest VC++2015 x86 and x64 redistributable from here
Take a look at the server.log
it can help with your problems.
Restart the RETC service from within services.msc
(win+r and type it in).
Then select the RTEC service, rightclick it and hit restart.
This is an opensource project if you think you can fix the issue yourself do so and shoot me a pull request.
If nothing works for you just report the issue and let the community help you.