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AVerMedia Live Gamer ULTRA GC553 – 4K60 HDR Pass-Through, 4K30 Capture Card, Ultra-Low Latency for Broadcasting and Recording Xbox series x/s, PS5, Switch, Windows 11/ macOS 10.13
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| Compatible Devices | Cameras |
| Connector Type | USB 3.0 |
| Connector Gender | USB 3.0 TYPE C CONNECTION |
| Color | Live Gamer Ultra |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.43 x 2.6 x 1.02 inches |
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- AVerMedia GC553 Live Gamer Ultra: A portable capture card for anyone looking to record lag-free, 4Kp60 HDR gameplay with pass-through high refresh rates of up to 240Hz on a full HD signal
- High frame rate: Capture every moment with the LGU's capture ability of up to 120 fps for Full HD signals, for smooth and crisp motion in recordings of both console and PC gameplay
- Plug and play: Universal Video Class makes moving from a video device to a computer easy, simply plug your LGU into a PC or Mac and it's ready to go; an uncomplicated, user friendly option
- Onboard video processing: Easily convert videos from HDR to SDR with this compact but powerful capture card, so that the CPU power can be used for other tasks
- "Items delivered: 1 x Live Gamer ULTRA (GC553), 1 x HDMI 2.0 cable, 1 x Type C to Type A Cable, 1 x Quick guide, 1 x CyberLink PowerDirector 15 Product Key Card "
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AVerMedia strives to produce cutting-edge audio and video computer peripherals and innovative solutions for content creation, live streaming, video conferencing cameras, ear-phone-free speakerphones, and edge AI computing (NVIDIA elite partner). Discovered in the early 1990s by Michael Kuo, AVerMedia is powered by people passionate about the potential of innovative technology and has worked its way to being one of the world's leading manufacturers of digital imaging products. With a focus on keeping the technology user-friendly and simple to understand, AVerMedia's main goal surrounds enhancing humanity’s ability to communicate and entertain.
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Technical Details
| Brand | AVerMedia |
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| Series | GC553 |
| Item model number | GC553 |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.43 x 2.6 x 1.02 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.43 x 2.6 x 1.02 inches |
| Color | Live Gamer Ultra |
| Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
| Manufacturer | AVERMEDIA |
| ASIN | B07DHV47HF |
| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | June 4, 2018 |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #52 in Internal TV Tuner & Video Capture Cards |
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| Live Gamer ULTRA (GC553) | Live Gamer 4K (GC573) | |
| Interface | USB 3.1 (Gen 1) Type-C | PCI-Express Gen 2 x4 |
| Video/Audio Input & Output | HDMI 2.0 | HDMI 2.0 |
| Max. Pass-Through Resolution | 4Kp60 HDR/1440p144/1080p240 | 4Kp60 HDR/1440p144/1080p240 |
| Max. Record Resolution | 4Kp30/1440p60/1080p120/1080p60 HDR | 4Kp60 HDR/1440p144/1080p240 |
| Supported Resolution | Ultrawide Support, 2160p, 1440p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p | Ultrawide Supoort, 2160p, 1440p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p |
| Bundled Software | RECentral | RECentral |
| OS | Win/Mac | Windows |
| Driver Free | ✓ | - |
| Advantage | High Frame Rate Support | Surround Sound Pass Through |
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And when you add in my first card being DOA, and the encoding glitches I had with the software, I don't think it was worth the effort.
But if you're the kinda person who just want to plug something in, and hit play, and you're not picky about image quality, this will be usable!
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I'm not a big streamer, nor am I a pro gamer, but I do enjoy recording gameplay at time.
I recently build (fairly decent) a brand-new PC, with a AMD 3600x, and rtx 2600s gpu, loaded with SSD's and it records PC games great!
So I just wanted something that could record console games as well, I had some issues with Elgato's software in the past, so I decided to give avermedia a chance!
I saw some bad video reviews online, but I heard some of them had been fixed! so I paid $135 and waited for it to arrive!
It showed up the next day!...dead!... Plugged it in, and the pc, no lights, not detected by the software, I tried multiple PC's... NO LUCK! Even the 'record button' on the device was broken
I should have just returned it, and gone for a different model/brand, But I really liked the Idea of PC-free recording, and it supported 480i even the new elgato cards don't! So I ordered a replacement. (Amazon made the return super easy!)
The new one arrived, and worked out of the box, it lit up, and showed up in the software, so I made sure everything was up to date, and started recording!
The first thing I noticed was how soft the image looked, so adjusted the record settings to the highest preset, called 'optimal', The image quality improved, but any time there was motion on the screen, it was filled with blur to the point where it was hard to make out moving objects.
Again, that should have been enough to send the card back, but instead, I reached out to avermedia support, I tried their support page, their support twitter account, and asked on their subreddit, I mainly asked about how to improve the image quality overall.
After almost 5 days of waiting, I finally got a rep's response on how to improve the image quality. word-for-word, it said: "we cannot improve the video quality. If you want to get higher video quality, please choose our device GC553/ GC573/GC551 they belong to software decoding."
Their solution was to just buy a more expensive capture card, and to a point that makes sense, the higher end cards will generally look better, but I'm not looking for top of the line quality, but something actually watchable.
But, turns out the highest preset only allows recording up to around 20mbps(auto adjusted bitrate), that should be more than enough for 1080p60, but it's not the maximum the card/software support, so I decided to try making my own preset.
After all this, I still was dedicated to sticking with the card, the software gave me no information on what a better recording setting would be, so I look up some specs online, and found that 60mbps may give me the best quality from this card, I also set the quality to 'high' and tweaked a few other settings.
And with some work, I was able to get MUCH cleaner recordings! (not sure why avermeida support did not recommend this.) Simply increasing the bitrate cleared up the blur, and made even free-frames look much more presentable!
But, this is where I learned, how avermedia's software is significantly WORSE than elgato's! your codec is locked by your video card, only MP4 recording (h.264/h.265). no hevc high support, Autio bit rated capped at 192kbps, ONLY Constant bitrate options, no auto for manaul profiles? and no slider for video bitrate? (enter it manually, or use arrows)
I get it, you don't want to overwhelm your customers with options, but when your presets are bad, and you don't give enough settings to fix them, then everyone loses!
PC-free mode, caps out at about 1500kbps, (probably a limitation of the hardware) and records to MOV format, I'm not sure what form of hardware encoding is used but it could be better. And if the capture card doesn't like your SD card, there's no way to find out why, it just lights up red, and you gotta reformat or try a new card I guess?
So after spending hours getting everything up and running it seemed to be working, The recording turned out much smoother, but when I brought it into my recording software, I started to notice some visual glitches in my recordings!
I saw a few before, but I figured it was VLC freaking out when scrubbing through high bittrate mp4's..NOPE! Avermedia's software had ruined sections of my recording!
This should have been the last straw, but I again kept trying to get the card to work,
I decided to try using OBS for the recording instead, I used that for all My PC games and never had any problems, and on their website, they listed it as compatible, so I figured it was worth a shot!
The first problem I ran into was that avermedia’s documentation on how to set up the card using their ‘stream engine’ was out of date, it was showing features that even their own software no longer supported.
I eventually got it working, and cranked up the bitrate, and I was able to record without the massive encoding glitches, recording directly from the card lead to a few dropped frame (from the capture card, not due to OBS) But using streamengine allowed for smoother recordings.
With either Option in OBS Some Blur is still added to motion, due to the capture card’s hardware decoder, but it’s still much better than the visual glitches recentral 4 gave me.
Also, if you're looking to record 480i content from an HDMI enabled xbox/gamecube/ps2, you should know this will accept the signal, but it will not pass an interlaced signal to your PC, instead, you'll get 480p,I believe they just combine or duplicate the extra frames, and you can't change the setting,(even with OBS) so the resulting image may look less smooth than on your TV.
So at the end of the day, I can’t even use the software made for the card, and based on the OBS recording, it seems like the main issue with the video quality is the encoding chip on the card.
The card is USABLE, that why I’m not giving it 1/5 stars, but I’m seriously considering returning it, as even for the price, the quality could be better, and as avermedia said, the only solution would be a better capture card.
But after all this work, and lackluster support, if I do upgrade this card, I won’t be buying another from avermedia.
By BOBdotEXE on October 22, 2021
And when you add in my first card being DOA, and the encoding glitches I had with the software, I don't think it was worth the effort.
But if you're the kinda person who just want to plug something in, and hit play, and you're not picky about image quality, this will be usable!
----
I'm not a big streamer, nor am I a pro gamer, but I do enjoy recording gameplay at time.
I recently build (fairly decent) a brand-new PC, with a AMD 3600x, and rtx 2600s gpu, loaded with SSD's and it records PC games great!
So I just wanted something that could record console games as well, I had some issues with Elgato's software in the past, so I decided to give avermedia a chance!
I saw some bad video reviews online, but I heard some of them had been fixed! so I paid $135 and waited for it to arrive!
It showed up the next day!...dead!... Plugged it in, and the pc, no lights, not detected by the software, I tried multiple PC's... NO LUCK! Even the 'record button' on the device was broken
I should have just returned it, and gone for a different model/brand, But I really liked the Idea of PC-free recording, and it supported 480i even the new elgato cards don't! So I ordered a replacement. (Amazon made the return super easy!)
The new one arrived, and worked out of the box, it lit up, and showed up in the software, so I made sure everything was up to date, and started recording!
The first thing I noticed was how soft the image looked, so adjusted the record settings to the highest preset, called 'optimal', The image quality improved, but any time there was motion on the screen, it was filled with blur to the point where it was hard to make out moving objects.
Again, that should have been enough to send the card back, but instead, I reached out to avermedia support, I tried their support page, their support twitter account, and asked on their subreddit, I mainly asked about how to improve the image quality overall.
After almost 5 days of waiting, I finally got a rep's response on how to improve the image quality. word-for-word, it said: "we cannot improve the video quality. If you want to get higher video quality, please choose our device GC553/ GC573/GC551 they belong to software decoding."
Their solution was to just buy a more expensive capture card, and to a point that makes sense, the higher end cards will generally look better, but I'm not looking for top of the line quality, but something actually watchable.
But, turns out the highest preset only allows recording up to around 20mbps(auto adjusted bitrate), that should be more than enough for 1080p60, but it's not the maximum the card/software support, so I decided to try making my own preset.
After all this, I still was dedicated to sticking with the card, the software gave me no information on what a better recording setting would be, so I look up some specs online, and found that 60mbps may give me the best quality from this card, I also set the quality to 'high' and tweaked a few other settings.
And with some work, I was able to get MUCH cleaner recordings! (not sure why avermeida support did not recommend this.) Simply increasing the bitrate cleared up the blur, and made even free-frames look much more presentable!
But, this is where I learned, how avermedia's software is significantly WORSE than elgato's! your codec is locked by your video card, only MP4 recording (h.264/h.265). no hevc high support, Autio bit rated capped at 192kbps, ONLY Constant bitrate options, no auto for manaul profiles? and no slider for video bitrate? (enter it manually, or use arrows)
I get it, you don't want to overwhelm your customers with options, but when your presets are bad, and you don't give enough settings to fix them, then everyone loses!
PC-free mode, caps out at about 1500kbps, (probably a limitation of the hardware) and records to MOV format, I'm not sure what form of hardware encoding is used but it could be better. And if the capture card doesn't like your SD card, there's no way to find out why, it just lights up red, and you gotta reformat or try a new card I guess?
So after spending hours getting everything up and running it seemed to be working, The recording turned out much smoother, but when I brought it into my recording software, I started to notice some visual glitches in my recordings!
I saw a few before, but I figured it was VLC freaking out when scrubbing through high bittrate mp4's..NOPE! Avermedia's software had ruined sections of my recording!
This should have been the last straw, but I again kept trying to get the card to work,
I decided to try using OBS for the recording instead, I used that for all My PC games and never had any problems, and on their website, they listed it as compatible, so I figured it was worth a shot!
The first problem I ran into was that avermedia’s documentation on how to set up the card using their ‘stream engine’ was out of date, it was showing features that even their own software no longer supported.
I eventually got it working, and cranked up the bitrate, and I was able to record without the massive encoding glitches, recording directly from the card lead to a few dropped frame (from the capture card, not due to OBS) But using streamengine allowed for smoother recordings.
With either Option in OBS Some Blur is still added to motion, due to the capture card’s hardware decoder, but it’s still much better than the visual glitches recentral 4 gave me.
Also, if you're looking to record 480i content from an HDMI enabled xbox/gamecube/ps2, you should know this will accept the signal, but it will not pass an interlaced signal to your PC, instead, you'll get 480p,I believe they just combine or duplicate the extra frames, and you can't change the setting,(even with OBS) so the resulting image may look less smooth than on your TV.
So at the end of the day, I can’t even use the software made for the card, and based on the OBS recording, it seems like the main issue with the video quality is the encoding chip on the card.
The card is USABLE, that why I’m not giving it 1/5 stars, but I’m seriously considering returning it, as even for the price, the quality could be better, and as avermedia said, the only solution would be a better capture card.
But after all this work, and lackluster support, if I do upgrade this card, I won’t be buying another from avermedia.
Plug your Nintendo Switch in to this, and plug this in to your TV.
Be aware that:
1. There is no power switch. This is incredibly annoying, meaning you have to pull the power plug in and out.
The vast majority of these units just sit in one place in use forever, and it's incredibly annoying there's no power toggle.
(The power plug is simply a mini USB, which is correct and good.)
2. The device has an absurd "whacky" design, it's just of like a pyramid or something, with weird color touches at the ends and so on.
It should just be a tiny black cube of metal.
3. The display is - insanity. If you want to spend a year reading, and, what - memorizing? - color codes, blinking, or whatever, do that. It's just insane. There should be six or so one-cent LEDs on the front, clearly labelled in large white lettering "no input" "disk full" "recording" "power" "disk" "hdmi" "no disk" etc.
4. If you're used to using normal, everyday stage or studio electronics, of course obviously every single button, switch etc is EXTREMELY CLEARLY LABELLED, in LARGE WHITE ON BLACK LETTERS so that it is easy to use in any environment. I literally don't know and will never know what the buttons ? on this thing are for. I mean, unless at some point in life I say, huh, i will sit down for 2? 3? days and try to investigate the buttons (are there buttons? what are those things?) on that capture card thing"
But, I'm not going to do that. Ever.
5. There's no product manual, not even online. (There's a risible manual for the idiotic "video! editing!" software they give you a link to, which is funny.)
6. Why, why, why, why, why the micro chip slot IS ONE OF THE "SPRING" ONES. Does anyone even MAKE those any more?
Micro cards, you now just "stick in the hole" and they remain "half sticking out" and you just grab them and push them in or out.
Do you remember the incredibly stupid micro card slots where (why?) the card would go ALL THE WAY IN, with a spring. The only way to get them out is use a very firm fingernail, or perhaps a tiny screwdriver, and you sort of press them in to release the catch, and then a spring pushes them out.
It is so incredibly stupid - insanity.
Again, works perfectly, flawless, but beware of the utterly idiotic controls, bizarre design, the very missing power button, and the laughable "spring/latch" card thing, which is a total nuisance.
By Amazon Customer on January 23, 2022
Plug your Nintendo Switch in to this, and plug this in to your TV.
Be aware that:
1. There is no power switch. This is incredibly annoying, meaning you have to pull the power plug in and out.
The vast majority of these units just sit in one place in use forever, and it's incredibly annoying there's no power toggle.
(The power plug is simply a mini USB, which is correct and good.)
2. The device has an absurd "whacky" design, it's just of like a pyramid or something, with weird color touches at the ends and so on.
It should just be a tiny black cube of metal.
3. The display is - insanity. If you want to spend a year reading, and, what - memorizing? - color codes, blinking, or whatever, do that. It's just insane. There should be six or so one-cent LEDs on the front, clearly labelled in large white lettering "no input" "disk full" "recording" "power" "disk" "hdmi" "no disk" etc.
4. If you're used to using normal, everyday stage or studio electronics, of course obviously every single button, switch etc is EXTREMELY CLEARLY LABELLED, in LARGE WHITE ON BLACK LETTERS so that it is easy to use in any environment. I literally don't know and will never know what the buttons ? on this thing are for. I mean, unless at some point in life I say, huh, i will sit down for 2? 3? days and try to investigate the buttons (are there buttons? what are those things?) on that capture card thing"
But, I'm not going to do that. Ever.
5. There's no product manual, not even online. (There's a risible manual for the idiotic "video! editing!" software they give you a link to, which is funny.)
6. Why, why, why, why, why the micro chip slot IS ONE OF THE "SPRING" ONES. Does anyone even MAKE those any more?
Micro cards, you now just "stick in the hole" and they remain "half sticking out" and you just grab them and push them in or out.
Do you remember the incredibly stupid micro card slots where (why?) the card would go ALL THE WAY IN, with a spring. The only way to get them out is use a very firm fingernail, or perhaps a tiny screwdriver, and you sort of press them in to release the catch, and then a spring pushes them out.
It is so incredibly stupid - insanity.
Again, works perfectly, flawless, but beware of the utterly idiotic controls, bizarre design, the very missing power button, and the laughable "spring/latch" card thing, which is a total nuisance.
You may need to change the resolution display setting in Windows for the desktop to match what can be recorded. You may also have to change the audio output of your computer to the HDMI output instead of the analog output.
Sometimes it stops recording and leaves a corrupt file which cannot be deleted. You have to run check disk to fix the file system on the memory card and delete the corrupt file. You then need to make the video again.
Sometimes the audio gets out of sync with the video and what you record has to be done over.
As stated, when directly connected to an encrypted device, like Roku, you cannot record the video.
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It allows PC-Free recording. As I bought it for recording my Raspberry Pi terminal, it is perfect for me.
USB Powered: just connect it to a computer or any USB port and it works.
It is very small, thus, you can take it anywhere.
The Bad:
Its instruction is deplorable. I got a red light. What does it mean? After researching on the web the conclusion was that the micro sdcard was slow. And yes, that was the issue. But how would you know with just a red light?
Its Mac-software worth nothing. For recording the screen only you have the PC-free mode. For recording Screen+Camera is deplorable (remember, I'm not recording a game, just a Raspberry PI console), the screen records so slow. Beside that it hangs a lot, consume too much CPU.
Their website is deplorable as well, no easy to understand or to be confident of how to use it.
The Ugly:
USB 2.0, it is not USB 3.0
Conclusion: With a one third of the price you get the same conclusion. I swear I was about to return it.
UPDATE: Had to remove 1 more star as many times it doesn't record the screen, only the audio, therefore you might need to record everything again and again. Very disappointed.
3840 x 2160 (30, 29.97, 25p),
2560 x 1440 (60, 50, 30p),
2560 x 1080 (60, 30p),
1920 x 1080 (120, 60, 59.94, 50, 30, 29.97, 25p),
1280 x 720 (60, 59.94, 50, 30, 29.97, 25),
720 x 576 (50, 25p),
720 x 480 (60, 59.94, 30, 29.97),
640 x 480 (60, 30p)
I bought this device seeking an upgrade and thinking it would offer more than the basic version. It doesn't. It was a waste of money. Needless to say I returned it for a refund and will be going with competing brands like Elgato instead.
ALSO- THIS DEVICE LAGS THE AUDIO. I tried capturing 1920x1080 @ 60fps (thinking I could correct aspect ratio in post) and found out that the audio completely de-synched after 30 seconds of recording. It worsened every 30 seconds. AVOID THIS DEVICE.
Video son grabados, el video con maximo una calidad de 1080p @ 60 FPS.
















