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Guru3D.com » News » AverMedia Live Gamer 4K capture cards that can record 4K and HDR are now available

AverMedia Live Gamer 4K capture cards that can record 4K and HDR are now available

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/27/2018 10:17 AM | source: | 14 comment(s)
AverMedia Live Gamer 4K capture cards that can record 4K and HDR are now available

AverMedia a few weeks ago announced their Live Gamer 4K capture card series that is able to record 4K as well as HDR, the card is now available for around 299 USD. These cards can also record Full HD at up to 240 fps to seamlessly capture every single frame output from today's high-performance game systems.

The Live Gamer 4K is a $300 PCIe capture card that is capable of recording video over HDMI at a 2160p resolution at 60 frames per second. That is similar to the $400 Elgato 4K60 Pro, and like that competing device, the Live Gamer 4K requires a beefy PC with a recent graphics card to work. But unlike the Elgato, the Live Gamer 4K can also record content in HDR. AVerMedia has also introduced ultra high framerate options so you can do 1440p at 144 FPS or 1080p at 240 FPS. he Live Gamer Ultra, meanwhile, is AVermedia’s $250 external USB capture card. It uses a USB 3.1 type-C port to capture up to 2160p30, 1440p60, or 1080p120 without having to install anything inside of your desktop. It does not support HDR, but it also doesn’t require the best graphics cards to work since it processes much of the video itself before sending it to your CPU. AVerMedia offers capture cards for all gamer types, as the company additionally confirmed today the upcoming Live Gamer ULTRA, a driverless, laptop-friendly external card supporting both PCs and Macs that can capture up to 4Kp30 with full 4K HDR passthrough and onboard video processing, and the Live Gamer EXTREME 2, a smaller external card with customizable graphic cover, 4K passthrough, onboard downscaling and 1080p60 recording. The Live Gamer 4K and Live Gamer ULTRA cards are scheduled to ship on June 25, while the Live Gamer EXTREME 2 is available today online and at retail. Game streaming is one of the fastest growing entertainment sectors, with over 100M monthly users on Twitch alone. In conjunction, PC and next generation console gaming are increasingly moving to stunning 4K visuals. AVerMedia's Live Gamer 4K UHD lineup unites both these trends, allowing gamers and influencers to "future proof" their rig for 4K and high frame rate capture easily, and at an affordable price. From the top of the line Live Gamer 4K that can capture incredible 4K HDR details down to the movement of an eyelash to the highly affordable Live Gamer EXTREME 2, AVerMedia has the cards gamers want and need. Additionally, all cards come with AVerMedia's proprietary RECentral software that supports simultaneous streaming to Twitch, YouTube and Mixer from a single app, and CyberLink's PowerDirector 15 4K video editing software.

All Live Gamer 4K UHD Cards

  • Widely Compatible: Work with all major capturing and streaming software, including OBS and XSplit
  • Video/Audio I/O: HDMI 2.0
  • Recording Format: MPEG 4 (H.264+AAC) or (H.265+AAC)
  • Bundled Software: AVerMedia RECentral, CyberLink PowerDirector 15

Live Gamer 4K (GC573)

  • Top of Line Tech: AVerMedia's top capture card, capable of handling any game at ultra-high resolution and framerate and with ultra-low latency
  • 4Kp60 HDR: High Dynamic Range capture for brighter whites and darker blacks and a wider color gamut overall, significantly superior to standard 4K, while at 60 fps
  • Maximum Performance: Via Internal PCI Express x4 Gen2 card form factor
  • Look like a Rock Star: RGB with three preset modes to make your setup shine
  • Max. Pass-Through Resolution: 2160p60 HDR / 1440p144 / 1080p240
  • Max. Capture Resolution: 2160p60 HDR / 1440p120 / 1080p240
  • Recorded Quality: 150 Mbps default @2160p60; up to 240 Mbps is possible
  • MSRP: US$299.99

Live Gamer ULTRA (GC553)

  • For Pros and Aspiring Pros: AVerMedia's intermediate capture card, designed to work well with both laptops and desktop gaming PCs and equipped with onboard video processing to lighten the CPU load
  • Laptop-friendly Form Factor with Low Latency: USB 3.1 (Gen 1) Type-C interface
  • Max. Pass-Through Resolution: 2160p60 HDR / 1440p144 / 1080p240
  • Max. Capture Resolution: 2160p30 / 1440p60 / 1080p120
  • Recorded Quality: 150 Mbps default @2160p30; up to 240 Mbps is possible
  • MSRP: US$249.99

Live Gamer EXTREME 2 (GC551)

  • Performance on a Budget: Entry-level price with 2160p60 passthrough capability
  • Laptop-friendly Form Factor with Low Latency: USB 3.1 (Gen 1) Type-C interface supporting both PC and Macs through the UVC protocol
  • Customizable Cover: Print your own custom graphics to strengthen your streaming brand
  • Max. Pass-Through Resolution: 2160p60
  • Max. Capture Resolution: 1080p60
  • Recorded Quality: 60 Mbps default @1080p60; up to 240 Mbps is possible
  • MSRP: US$179.99


AverMedia Live Gamer 4K capture cards that can record 4K and HDR are now available AverMedia Live Gamer 4K capture cards that can record 4K and HDR are now available AverMedia Live Gamer 4K capture cards that can record 4K and HDR are now available




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maikai
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#5561249 Posted on: 06/29/2018 06:48 AM
This isn't really meant to record PC gaming. Try using OBS and configuring it properly to use GPU encoding. Most versions of this capture card don't seem to perform encoding on their own and that's why they need a recent graphics card.

I use OBS, my only issue is trying to find something that captures HDR properly. I feel I already over-payed for my Ripsaw, this is $100 more than I paid for that. I wouldn't purchase this as I don't actually make any revenue off of capturing so at this price its not worth it to me

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#5561279 Posted on: 06/29/2018 10:30 AM
Works fine if i load these videos on Edge or Chrome, not firefox.
Best to manually set the setting for 12bit before turning on HDR

Ok i will give that try, cheers. ;)

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#5562317 Posted on: 07/03/2018 03:41 PM
Could somebody enlighten me, what is a purpose of this device? According to news, it is not capable of 4K hardware encoding, so what is the difference between this and a software recording with, lets say, afterburner?

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#5562354 Posted on: 07/03/2018 08:13 PM
First instinct: I want!
Second thought: Who can stream 4K HDR fluently these days? Or who uploads such material to youtube? Not sure this has many practical applications (yet). I agree with you there. I only know of one YouTuber that live streams @4K and you need alot of bandwidth just to do that. Not sure of HDR though.

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