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AVerMedia HDMI 2.1 Internal PCIe Capture Card for Streaming and Recording 4K60 with Ultra-Low Latency on PS5, PS4 Pro, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One X, Switch Games - GC575 Live Gamer 4K 2.1

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Size: 4K60 HDMI 2.1


Features

  • 4K144 Pass-through & 4K60 Capture: Elevate your video gaming experience with unparalleled visual clarity and silky-smooth gameplay. The advanced HDMI 2.1 input/output ensures seamless streaming on the latest game consoles and displays.
  • VRR Support: Say goodbye to screen tearing and stuttering. Harness the power of Variable Refresh Rate with AVerMedia HDMI 2.1 PCIe video capture card, providing tear-free gameplay.
  • HDR Pass-Through: Elevate your content with AVerMedia's Live Gamer 4K 2.1 capture card, delivering stunning visuals through HDR pass-through and the cutting-edge HDMI 2.1 technology for an immersive and lifelike viewing experience. Please note that this model doesn't support recording in 4K60 HDR10 format.
  • Next-Gen Game Console Compatibility: Capture every moment with crystal-clear precision from your favorite gaming consoles, including PS5, PS4 Pro, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One X, Switch and more, all on your PC. For YouTube and Twitch streaming by using OBS or RECentral 4. Leverage the full potential of HDMI 2.1 capabilities in your live streaming.
  • Driver-Free Plug & Play: Simply install the PCIe capture card to your PC for seamless streaming. Share your gaming adventures without the need for drivers or complicated configurations.

Brand: AVerMedia


Hardware Interface: PCI Express 3.0


Video Capture Resolution: 1080p240, 1440p120


Operating System: Windows 10


Recommended Uses For Product: Video Recording


Brand: ‎AVerMedia


Series: ‎Live Gamer 4K 2.1


Item model number: ‎GC575


Operating System: ‎Windows 10


Item Weight: ‎13.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4.76 x 6.32 x 0.83 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.76 x 6.32 x 0.83 inches


Manufacturer: ‎AVerMedia Technologies Inc.


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Date First Available: ‎December 11, 2023


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  • One of the best capture cards on the market
Size: 1080p60 Dual HDMI
I'm a HUGE fan of AVerMedia. Let's get that out of the way now. I've been using their capture cards going back to the Live Gamer HD 2 and before this, the Live Gamer 4K. Outside of some occasional weirdness with the Live Gamer HD 2 on my old X99 system, they've never given me any trouble and have really allowed me to expand what I do for livestreams. The Live Gamer Duo is unique from previous entries in that it offers 2 HDMI inputs instead of the single input found on most cards. Now, I know that after this product came out, Elgato released the Camlink Pro, which allows four inputs, but at the time, this was the best way to get multiple inputs, which has become a must for modern livestreams now that DSLR and mirrorless cameras have become the go-to instead of webcams. There are limitations to be aware of right away, the most disappointing for most creators is that neither input is capable of recording above 1080p60. HDMI 1 can pass through 4kp60 with HDR, but you can't record it. HDMI 2 is limited even more, only allowing up to 1080p60, although given current streaming standards, this isn't as big of a deal as some would make it out to be. It's still worth noting those limitations, as if you need the 4k recording, the Camlink Pro is probably the better route to go. Those limitations aside, for streaming, they're mostly irrelevant as most people attempting to stream will max out at 1080p60 anyway regardless of what they're doing. And frankly, the card does handle both inputs with ease. I've done a few streams now where I've utilized both inputs and it has performed exactly as I've needed it to. If recording is the main thing you're doing and 4k matters, again, you'll want to consider other options. Or you can do what I was able to do with my current build, and have a Live Gamer 4k in the system at the same time as the Duo (yes, it works). But that isn't always going to be possible unless you have a lot of PCI-e lanes to work with. In terms of setup, AVerMedia's products continue to be very easy. Insert it into a PCI-e slot, power on your system, and install the driver from their website and you should be good to go. You don't need to run their software, although it is required if you want to change the RGB lighting on the front of the card. Beyond that, it should be detected by your preferred streaming software without issue. This product, like the Live Gamer 4k, allows you to use the lighting for status effects, such as recording and if there's an issue with the product. The recording limitations aside, this product works very well and will allow you to use your favorite camera along with your console and/or gaming PC (if on a dual-PC set-up) instead of having to choose one or the other. I'm hoping that down the road, AVerMedia releases an updated version that allows for 4k60 recording, but for my purposes, this is more than enough. As I stated earlier, I've managed to get both the Live Gamer 4k and Duo working at the same time, which solves the 4k recording situation as that capture card is capable of recording up to 4k60. If you're looking for a dual capture card for around $200 (the price as of writing this) and don't mind the lack of 4k recording, you can't go wrong with this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2021 by David T. Kreal

  • Same Features as Elgato $100 Less
Size: 4K60 HDR10
Generally I do not write reviews for most things I buy on Amazon...but when I have a really positive experience I will take the time to do so because I want others to know that this is a safe product to purchase and I personally have had a great experience with it. First, I have used an Elgato HD60 Pro for a few years and they make a great product. Its always worked perfectly so long as I game on a 1080P monitor. My one issue though has been that this card could not deal with my 1440P/144Hz monitor making it difficult to stream without making compromises. When the 4K cards started showing up on the market I was sure that Elgato would come to the rescue and of course they did. At $400 its probably worth it. BUT then I ran into this gem. The Avermedia LiveGamer 4K at $299! I have had an Avermedia card in the past that I returned for poor performance so I was a little nervous about picking up this card. But for $100 off I figured I could always return it if it didn't perform well. I'm so glad I made this decision. The LiveGamer 4K works perfectly and I can finally have lag free 1440P 144Hz gaming while dumping all of the output to my streaming PC and right through the game capture. The LiveGamer 4K handles everything perfectly, doesn't get overly warm, and just works. I didn't even install anything but the drivers for the card (apparently you used to have to install their software to get the drivers but it is now available as a separate driver only download). I just dont see a reason to spend an extra $100 for the Elgato...at least in my setup. The LiveGamer 4K came well packaged, and included the HDMI 2.0 cable that I needed....though if your gaming PC and your streaming PC are far apart you'll need to make sure to pick up a longer one that meets that specification. The card was extremely simple to install and the drivers were easily available on Avermedia's site. I was up and running in no more than 5 minutes. There are no "settings" to make. Just pop open OBS or whatever you're using and it just shows up as a video capture device. On the Gaming PC I simply went into NVidia Control Panel and made sure the capture card showed 2560x1440 @ 144Hz and duplicated from the main display....that was literally it. So if you're in my situation looking for a way to send your gaming PC video to your streaming/recording PC at full resolution and frame-rate then this card will do the trick. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2019 by Darin Van Raes

  • Capture works well, the rgb control is terrible.
Size: 1080p60 Dual HDMI
I already had a Liver Gamer 2, this card is basically identical in function and recording capabilities just with 2 inputs. I noticed no differences between the two cards when I changed to this duo. Having dual inputs has been fantastic. I have the two outputs of a HDFURY INTREGAL 2 connected to both inputs of this card, this allows lots of flexibility with DHCP, EDID, Audio, and Picture controls in the Integral Software. The RGB sucks, the light it self is fine, but there is basically no control over it, and every revision of recentral has totally different options in the very limited lighting control panel. I wish they would just let it work with Aura or Mystic, or any other popular RGB control programs, or just give us a RGB plug right on the card so we can use with motherboard RGB control. THE WORST PART OF IT IS: you cannot open more that one sessions of REcentral to have two windows open to see or record each input at the same time. This sucks because in REcental if you are recording on one input and want to view the other one it records the changeovers. Recental needs to allow 2 instances of the program to run, or allow a pop-out preview window to select viewing the other input without disrupting the main window. I have to drop a 5 star by 1 minimum for this lack of access/viewing of the multiple inputs. In VLC you can open 2 instances and access each input separately and simultaneously. So this does work, PLEASE avermedia make your software better, I do like the software now, but we need more control of the multiple inputs previewing and the rgb. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2021 by rky222k

  • Captures 4k60p perfectly.
Size: 4K60 HDR10
Easy to install, once drivers are loaded everything came right up.
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024 by Sandman

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