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AVERMEDIA Game Broadcaster HD Record and Stream PC, Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and iPads -- capture up to 1080p60 with HDMI/DVI/VGA/Component inputs

by AVerMedia
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)

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  • Gameplay live streaming and capture HD content up to 1080p (VESA resolution support)
  • Record on-screen activities of another PC, real-time HD H.264 recording
  • Auto-resolution detection and support 3D video source playback
  • Compliant with Adobe Flash Media Live, Xsplit, and wirecast

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Technical Details

  • Operating System: Windows
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.2 x 2.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B006T8QCYA
  • Item model number: C127
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
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  • Date first available at Amazon.com: January 5, 2012

Product Description

Make yourself celebrity of the world that matters. Stream your gameplay and let the world see what you can do! Join thousands of your kind and top the rank. The Game Broadcaster HD fully complies with the leading Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder and makes your live streaming easy as can be. Whether it's the MMORPG, the heroic adventure between the world of heaven and hell, a good racing event in Monte Carlo on your PC, PS3 or Xbox 360, or it's your favorite part of a drama, the Game Broadcaster HD of 1080p with 4:2:2 color resolution capability is now ready to grasp all for your eyes' sake. Capturing HD content with HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection) is not supported.

Note: Video input supports up to 1920 * 1080 at 60 fps (Hz), while maximum recording quality is 1080p at 30fps.

Technical Details
Input Signal: VGA (D-sub)/Component and HDMI
Supported Resolutions: 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x720, 1280x768, 1280x800, 1280x1024, 1360x768, 1440x900, 1680x1050, 1920x1080
Package Includes: Game Broadcaster HD, Installation CD, Quick Installation Guide, Component to VGA Cable, RCA to 3.5mm audio Cable, 3.5mm Audio Cable, and Low Profile Bracket


Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
34 of 37 people found the following review helpful
Length: 7:48 Mins
This is my official review for the Avermedia Game Broadcaster HD C127. I learned some new tricks and I want to give you guys a few tips as well.

The Good:

1. Record In FULL HD. 720,1080p
2. Record From PC Full Screen
3. No Lag
4. Different Video Codecs To Record With
5. HDMI

The Bad:

1. VGA - Can be bad if you don't have VGA on your graphic card.
2. Program can freeze if you click D-Sub sometimes
3. Program won't recognize D-Sub sometimes (If you have an outdated system)
4. Can't Record PS3 Gaming With HDMI (HDCP Protection)

Tips:

1. You do not need 2 PC's to record from PC.
2. Connect HDMI To DVI or HDMI or HDMI and Duplicate The Display For HD Playback
3. DO NOT CONNECT VGA To DVI....The Playback is HORRIBLE!

UPDATE: Since I've updated my system to I7 I've had no issues at all so far. I changed my review from 4 stars to 5. Overall score 9/10
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Capture & Broadcast Gameplay Easily! March 29, 2012
By Robert
Length: 4:10 Mins
Today, there are many gamer's out there who commentate over their gameplay. It could either be a video series of video games, or they may even stream their gameplay live. Some may wonder, how do they do all this? There are various tools available to record your gameplay. Some include, internal capture cards or even standalone video capture boxes. The difference between the two is that an internal capture card is what'll allow you to stream your gameplay live. This brings us to our review of AVermedia's Game Broadcaster HD. An internal capture card that will allow you to record or broadcast live gameplay via HDMI or component.

FIRST LOOK:

There's nothing more exciting than looking at an expansion card. They have that great green color with a bunch of little nubs and capacitors. A distinctive smell of electronics. Okay, so maybe not THAT exciting. But, that's pretty much what you'll see at first. Once connected, it's a whole other story. While small, this thing packs the power to capture or broadcast 1080p Hi-def video. It connects internally via PCI-Express X2. On the outside, it has two ports. One for both VGA or Component. For component, you'd just have to use the included component to VGA adapter. The other port is an HDMI input.

INCLUDED IN BOX:

Warranty Card, Manual, Drivers CD
RCA to 3.5mm Audio Cable
Component to VGA Cable
3.5mm Audio Cable
Low Profile Bracket
Capture Card

INSTALLATION:

Installation was fairly easy. Just had to open up the old "Beast"(my actual computer name) and slide `er in an open PCI-E slot. Once in, I put it all back together and booted up. I actually skipped the drivers CD it came with and downloaded the latest drivers from AVermedia's website. It's best to do this with all driver software as the CD could already be outdated and you could be missing some important updates!

INPUT:

I first intended to plug in the PS3 via HDMI totally overlooking HDCP. HDCP or High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection is not supported by this card and didn't let me record or capture anything from the PS3. Since then, I had to go the component route. Because I feel more comfortable playing on my TV, I got a component distribution amplifier which allowed me to take one component input and split it out to two outputs. One for the Game Broadcaster HD and another for the TV. I then plugged the sound in via the Line-In port on my PC. Best of all, it auto-detects the resolution coming out of the console and supports 3D video source playback. VESA resolution is supported as well. To my knowledge, HDCP was only added to the PS3 and not the XBox. Therefore, you should be able to record the XBox via HDMI.

SOFTWARE:

I'm sure there's various programs out there to record gameplay from this capture card, but I just used the software provided. It's called AVer MediaCenter 3D. Which allows you to record gameplay in a variety of formats and does a great job. You can also manage your recordings straight from the software or open up the destination folder and edit the footage in your favorite video editor. You can also manage photos and music kind of like Windows Media Center.

Recording Formats:

MPEG-2
AVI
WMA
WMV
H.264
iPod, iPhone, iPad, and AppleTV

STREAMING:

Streaming is just as easy as capturing. You have the option to use software like Adobe Flash Media Live encoder to encode the live signal into flash for streaming. Another option would be XSplit which is what I prefer most. It's real easy to manage what your audience sees and can broadcast to a variety of sites like Twitch.TV. The Game Broadcaster HD is also pretty flexible so you should be able to use any of your preferred streaming software.

PERFORMANCE:

In my experience, capture cards sometimes have a tendency to lag. Some more than others. After testing the Game Broadcaster HD for some time, it seems to have little to no lag at all. I connected the output to the capture card and TV simultaneously via a component distribution amp and haven't noticed any significant lag at all. Pretty neat since you'll be able to play your game while watching your computer screen.

Overall, I think think the AVerMedia Game Broadcaster HD works very well for what it does. It has no noticeable lag or choppiness. The quality of video looks great! It'd be nice if it could also capture composite video for those intense NES games, but it'll do for now. It's not only great for recording gameplay but anything with an HDMI or component output as long as the output isn't protected. They claim you can even capture your iPad 2 display which I'd guess would be through HDMI. You can also capture another computer's VGA output if you ever needed to record things like BIOS set up or boot up where software can't capture. it'll work on Windows 7, Vista, and XP both 32 and 64bit.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
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After reading some mixed reviews on Amazon, the deciding factor to purchase was price, that I couldn't care less about lack of 1080p/60, & that it has a VGA input with VESA support, that last one is HUGE, but you kids out there prob never heard of VESA, so don't worry!

I did NOT use the driver & software disc the product came with, instead just downloaded the DRIVER ONLY from the manufacturer site, I cannot speak for the software you're "supposed to" install, but as long as the latest driver is installed , it works in Xsplit & that's all I need.

It works flawlessly in my Asus Essentio (i7 3770, 16gig ram, with ONLY Intel HD4000 internal graphics). Yes, it sometimes glitches a few seconds when switching sources or starting up, but once it starts up, no problems!

****Running DUAL Avermedia Game Broadcaster cards****

I made the mistake of thinking that running twin capture cards would require beefier graphics & purchased an Nvidia GTX 560. Turned out the opposite was true. After about 2-3 hours of streaming, the computer would start to stutter (even the mouse) & CPU usage jumped from ~15% to ~30%. You would have to exit Xsplit to make it stop.

After removing the GTX 560 & going back to internal graphics the stutter disappeared. I've been streaming over 36 hours straight ( twitch dot tv / arkadeum ) with one of the capture cards @ 1280x720, the other @ 1920x1080 plus a VGA webcam @ 640x480.

I'm guessing a bottleneck developed in the PCI Express bus over time between the two capture cards & the monster GTX 560, whereas Intels integrated HD4000 graphics chip sits within the actual i7 CPU.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
2.0 out of 5 stars Motion blur
I had motion blur problems on fast motion in video's. Tried recording the same video with my Hauppauge Colossus and video looked fine. Read more
Published 1 day ago by KTH
5.0 out of 5 stars Works with Wirecast even with two cards
I got two of these, one for capturing HDMI camera out and one for capturing from another computer.
Wirecast instantly worked with both cards and no conflicts between the two... Read more
Published 11 days ago by Floyd Dales
5.0 out of 5 stars shoots them up
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Published 1 month ago by Austen
3.0 out of 5 stars Does not work well if the same computer is used
The product information says this could be used to record video output from the same PC it's being used on. Not a chance. My quad-core system couldn't handle it. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Robert E. Juch
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent DSub/HDMI Capture Card for Livestreaming!
I decided to setup a dedicated capture/livestreaming computer since I have a lot of spare hardware lying around. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Miwo
5.0 out of 5 stars works good for me.
used it to record some videos it works just fine easy to use and easy to put into the PC.
Published 2 months ago by Douglas O Fenn
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!
I did a lot of research on what product I wanted to buy to capture external gameplay (Xbox 360 and Wii U). Read more
Published 2 months ago by Taylor J Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Card, First one came RMA
This is a great capture card, I bought it since I've always wanted to be able to use my monitor for both my computer and gaming consoles at the same time. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Cykon
4.0 out of 5 stars Great 95% of the time
Ive had the product since September.

Pros:
Capture 1080P with Xbox 360 and PS3
Software works really well with the hardware easy to use
Great formats and... Read more
Published 2 months ago by xlucajx
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Product
My sister has one of these and she highly recommended it. It was easy to install, and works perfectly. Read more
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