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๐ฎ Capture. Stream. Dominate. The pro gamerโs secret weapon.
The AVerMedia GC551G2 Live Gamer Extreme 3 is a high-performance 4K capture card designed for gamers and content creators seeking ultra-low latency and plug & play convenience. It supports 4K30 recording, VRR pass-through at 1440p120/1080p120, and high refresh rates up to 1080p240, ensuring smooth, lag-free streaming across major consoles and platforms. The package includes essential cables and a quick start guide for immediate setup, making it the ultimate tool to elevate your streaming and gaming content.













| ASIN | B0B7RNDGNP |
| AV Output | MPEG-4 |
| Antenna Location | Video Recording, Image Capture |
| Box Contents | AV Adapter, TF Card Reader |
| Brand | AVerMedia |
| Brand Name | AVerMedia |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 951 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware interface | USB |
| Item Dimensions | 17.3 x 11.8 x 6.8 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Game Capture |
| Item Weight | 85 Grams |
| Manufacturer | AVerMedia |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GC551G2 |
| Minimum System Requirements | A computer with a USB 3.2 (Gen 1) Type-C port and either Windows 11 or Mac operating system. |
| Model Name | 4K30 VRR |
| Model Number | GC551G2 |
| Operating System | Mac OS |
| Operating system | Mac OS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 4K hdmi capture card, 4K video capture card, VRR support capture card, capture card for live streaming |
| Platform | Mac, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Windows, Xbox, iOS |
| Recommended uses for product | Video Recording, Image Capture |
| Special feature | 4K hdmi capture card, 4K video capture card, VRR support capture card, capture card for live streaming Special feature 4K hdmi capture card, 4K video capture card, VRR support capture card, capture card for live streaming See more |
| UPC | 850036764120 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
| Video capture resolution | 4K |
K**Y
Worked well
This one is worked for me. Was trying different not work for me as been very slow . After change this one is better .fast than other one and worked good.
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WQHD (1440p) ใๅ้กใชใ่ช่ญใงใใ
GC550 ใไฝฟใฃใฆใใพใใใใWQHD ็ฐๅขใซๆดๆฐใใใใใๅพ็ถๆฉใฎ GC550 PLUS ใๅ ฅๆใ GC550 PLUS ใฏ 4K (2160p) ใฎๅ ฅๅใซใฏๅฏพๅฟใใฆใใใใWQHD (1440p) ใฎๅ ฅๅใซใฏ้ๅฏพๅฟใจใใใ่ฌไปๆงใงใใใใจใๅคๆใ ใใใงHPไธใซ่จ่ผใใฆใใใ็ขบๅฎใซๅฏพๅฟใใฆใใใงใใใๆฌๆฉใ่ณผๅ ฅใใๆฅ็ถ็ขบ่ชใใใฆใฟใใจใใใWQHDๆ ๅใ็กไบ่ช่ญใ ไปใฎใจใใๅ้กใชใไฝฟใใฆใใพใใ
D**A
Capture Card for Seamless Next-Gen Recording and Streaming
As an avid gamer, I can confidently say that the AVerMedia GC551G2 Game Capture Card is a reliable companion for next-gen console enthusiasts who want to capture and stream their gameplay effortlessly. The 4K HDR pass-through feature ensures that the visual quality of my games remains stunning, even when I'm recording or streaming at a lower resolution. It's a game-changer for content creators like me. One aspect that impressed me the most is the high frame rate (HFR) support. It delivers incredibly smooth and fluid motion during recordings and streams, making the gameplay look incredibly immersive. There's no jarring or stuttering, even during fast-paced action scenes. It truly elevates the viewing experience for my audience. Setting up the GC551G2 was a breeze. With its multiple input options, including HDMI 2.0 and USB 3.0, connecting it to my Xbox Series X was quick and hassle-free. The user-friendly software provided by AVerMedia made the entire process straightforward, and I was able to start recording and streaming in no time. The software's compatibility with popular streaming platforms allowed me to effortlessly share my gaming adventures with my audience. Another great feature of the GC551G2 is its audio mixing capabilities. Being able to balance the game audio and my microphone input right within the capture card itself was a huge convenience. It gave me more control over my streams and recordings, ensuring that my voice was clear and balanced with the game sounds. What truly sets the AVerMedia GC551G2 apart is its competitive price. It offers excellent value for gamers on a budget who still want a reliable and feature-packed capture card. The performance and features it provides easily rival some of the higher-priced options on the market. Lastly, I must mention the Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support. This feature synchronizes the refresh rate of my captured footage with the frame rate of the game, resulting in tear-free recordings and streams. The smoothness it brings to the table is impressive, enhancing the overall quality of my content. In conclusion, the AVerMedia GC551G2 Game Capture Card is a dependable choice for next-gen console gamers seeking seamless gameplay recording and streaming. With its impressive 4K HDR pass-through, HFR support, low latency, and versatile features like audio mixing and VRR, it delivers exceptional performance. The user-friendly setup and competitive pricing make it an attractive option for gamers looking to create content without breaking the bank.
A**R
Amazing
I tried to save myself a few dollars buying a cheap capture card initially... What a nightmare. I lost 2 days of streaming trying to get it working. This card arrived this morning, within 5 minutes of plugging it in, I'm online & everything is working perfectly. Do yourself a favour & buy a reputable brand like this... The cheap junk is just that.
S**.
Calidad
Graba a alta calidad y soporta los 120hz de la Xbox series, el รบnico problema es que no tiene un puerto para conectar los audifonos y eso ocasiona que no pueda grabar el audio de mis amigos
P**.
Works great on macOS
I'm writing this review primarily because none of the other reviews seem to cover using the device on macOS, which is what I bought it for. This is for the GC553 connected over USB-C with an Apple Thunderbolt cable as the Mac instructions suggest. I have the device connected to a 2018 Mac Mini, which obviously doesn't meet the system requirements AVerMedia provides but that's fine because I'm not using their software. I took my chances going in knowing this was a standard USB Video device and figured if the Mini can encode 4K30 in realtime via hardware then why would I need discrete graphics? As it turns out, I was right and it works fine. The official software provided for the device can't even capture a stable 1080p30, which is expected since it's just encoding in software. But it can apply firmware updates and change settings. OBS can't do hardware encoding on the Mini either, so that's not very good either. The good news is that any app that can do video capture + hardware encoding on a Mac works perfectly. The easiest option is Quicktime Player, which comes with macOS. Quicktime Player offers two quality settings, High and Maximum. High is 720p, maximum is 1080p. Both capture at a flawless 60fps with no dropped frames. Unfortunately QuickTime Player doesn't let you capture at 4K. I don't know how many capture apps for macOS support both hardware encoding and 4K devices, but I found a 3rd party app called SwiftCapture and purchased that. It can capture 4K30fps directly to H.264 on the Mac Mini flawlessly, no dropped frames. This is exactly what I wanted and it confirms that the official system requirements are just a limitation of the official software and you probably can use the capture device on any mac with USB-C as long as it supports hardware encoding. Note that I use this specifically for capture to files only. I haven't looked to see if any 3rd party streaming app supports the hardware encoder on the Mac Mini. OBS doesn't as of version 23.2.1. You can still use that anyway but the framerate will be choppy since it's not hardware encoded. As far as the product goes, I was impressed by the size. It's much smaller than the HD PVR that I used to capture component video previously. And the fact that it is USB powered is also nice. Set up was fairly easy, just connect it following the instructions and use the software on their website to update to the latest version. The only disadvantage I can see is that it doesn't seem to be capable of capturing 1440p60 unless the source device is outputting that resolution. When you have 4K content, I can capture in 4Kp30 or 1080p60 which is downscaled from 4K, but it doesn't let you capture the 4K downscaled to 1440p60. When you put the device into 1440p mode during 2160p video it just displays a message about resolution not being supported. In the software provided it seems the only way to capture at 1440p is to put the device into 4k30 mode but save your video as 1440p30. I'm not sure if it behaves the same way on Windows but it would be nice to be able to directly capture into 1440p even if the content was 2160p. Overall it's a great little device if you just want to do video recording from a Mac, especially if you don't use the provided software.
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