Experience seamless streaming and recording with our top-notch capture device! Whether you're gaming on Xbox, PlayStation, WiiU, Nintendo Switch, NES Classic Edition, or PC, our device ensures you capture every thrilling moment in full HD 1080p using an advanced H.264 hardware encoder. Say goodbye to high CPU usage and hello to ultra-low latency streaming and recording with our TimeShift feature that lets you record retroactively.
Connect effortlessly with HDMI pass-through and enjoy crisp digital audio through 3.5mm stereo inputs. Our device is equipped with a VGA card supporting DirectX 10.0c or above for smooth graphics. Plus, with Stream Engine, you'll have compatibility with all your favorite streaming software. Share your gameplay directly to YouTube, Twitch, and more, complete with built-in commentary and RECentral software for a professional touch. Take your streaming game to the next level today!
Experience seamless gameplay capture with the AVerMedia Live Gamer HD. Ideal for gaming enthusiasts, this game capture and streaming solution is designed to handle intense gaming sessions while minimizing CPU usage. Record and stream your Xbox, PlayStation, WiiU, Nintendo Switch, NES Classic Edition, or PC gameplay in stunning 1080p high definition.
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Elevate your streaming and recording experience with the AVerMedia Live Gamer HD. Perfect for both casual and professional gamers, it offers seamless integration and top-notch performance, making your gaming sessions more engaging and enjoyable.
Customer Insights
Many users have had trouble-free use over several years.
Users find it extremely easy to set up, even without prior experience.
Considered a great product for the money with clear picture and crisp sound.
Offers low latency streaming which is beneficial for gaming.
No observed lag or issues with video or audio during live streaming.
Some users experienced recording only up to 30 fps instead of advertised 60 fps.
Reports of hardware failure after short-term use.
Problems with finding and installing drivers, especially with Windows 10.
Not compatible with certain motherboards and operating systems.
Frequent issues with not recognizing or displaying input signals.