Avermedia GC311 Micro USB Full HD Live Gamer Mini Game Capture Card (Black)

  • Model: Avermedia GC311
  • Max Pass-Through Resolutions: 4Kp60 / 1080p60
  • Interface: USB 3.1 (Gen1) Type C
  • Record Format: MPEG 4
  • Video Input: HDMI 2.0

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The Live Gamer MINI is here to help you get into your streaming spotlight as quick and easy as possible! Following the steps of its predecessor (LGP Lite) the LGM keeps things nice and simple, with HDMI in and passthrough for zero latency Full HD gameplay and micro USB for PC or Mac connectivity. Our smallest capture device yet! Don’t be fooled by it’s size, the LGM has a H.264 hardware encoder built into its core. And its compact form factor allows you to just put it in your pocket and move any location to setup your next stream as easy as possible. Zero latency gameplay is of great importance to have the best gaming experience. Thus, the LGM delivers 100% zero latency Full HD pass-through, this way you can enjoy you gameplay as it was meant to be. The LGM takes full advantage of UVC technology, which basically standardizes video drivers across Windows and Mac. In other words, all you need to do is plug your LGM to your PC or Mac and it’s ready to record and stream. AVerMedia StreamEngine lets you record backups of your gameplay while using 3rd party software (No Overlays included) directly to your storage without putting any load on to your CPU. You might be thinking – magic! -No, its AVerMedia. A powerful streaming and recording software pack with great functions like multi-stream, rich overlays, chroma key and more, RECentral is the perfect application to unleash your LGM’s full potential.

Avermedia GC311 Micro USB Full HD Live Gamer Mini Game Capture Card (Black)

  • Model: Avermedia GC311
  • Max Pass-Through Resolutions: 4Kp60 / 1080p60
  • Interface: USB 3.1 (Gen1) Type C
  • Record Format: MPEG 4
  • Video Input: HDMI 2.0

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14 People watching this product now!
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The Live Gamer MINI is here to help you get into your streaming spotlight as quick and easy as possible! Following the steps of its predecessor (LGP Lite) the LGM keeps things nice and simple, with HDMI in and passthrough for zero latency Full HD gameplay and micro USB for PC or Mac connectivity. Our smallest capture device yet! Don’t be fooled by it’s size, the LGM has a H.264 hardware encoder built into its core. And its compact form factor allows you to just put it in your pocket and move any location to setup your next stream as easy as possible. Zero latency gameplay is of great importance to have the best gaming experience. Thus, the LGM delivers 100% zero latency Full HD pass-through, this way you can enjoy you gameplay as it was meant to be. The LGM takes full advantage of UVC technology, which basically standardizes video drivers across Windows and Mac. In other words, all you need to do is plug your LGM to your PC or Mac and it’s ready to record and stream. AVerMedia StreamEngine lets you record backups of your gameplay while using 3rd party software (No Overlays included) directly to your storage without putting any load on to your CPU. You might be thinking – magic! -No, its AVerMedia. A powerful streaming and recording software pack with great functions like multi-stream, rich overlays, chroma key and more, RECentral is the perfect application to unleash your LGM’s full potential.

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