![]() ![]() ![]() Maximum recording resolution: 2160p30 / 1080p60.supported resolutions (video input): 2160p60 / 1440p120 Audio output (pass-through): HDMI 2.0 / 3-pin 3.5-mm jack.Audio input: HDMI 2.0 / 3-pin 3.5mm jack.Interface: USB 3.2 (Gen 1) Type-C (Plug and Play, UVC).The specifications of the AverMedia Live Gamer EXTREME 3: ![]() Variable frame rate with up to 1440p120.4Kp30 SDR recording and 4Kp60 HDR pass-through.Competition from Elgato: The Elgato HD60 X in review.RECentral allows, among many other new features, simultaneous streaming to multiple platforms with the multistream function and recording and streaming in two different resolutions. Audio mixing and softwareĪlso offered are two 3.5mm jack connectors, thanks to which external audio content can be mixed into the stream while also providing a monitoring function.ĪverMedia’s RECentral software is used to enhance the Live Gamer EXTREME 3’s features. Especially since, thanks to the UVC standard, the AverMedia Live Gamer EXTREME 3 works right out of the box, with no drivers to install. Plus, thanks to ultra-low latency, there are no delays between the game source and monitor, while the recording signal is transmitted to the live stream at the same speed. This allows you to focus entirely on the action without being distracted by graphical lag. VRR allows the monitor and gaming device to synchronize each frame for smooth, judder-free gameplay. It is also AVerMedia’s first capture card to support Variable Refresh Rate (VRR). The external plug-and-play capture card records gameplay in up to 4K at 30 FPS in SDR while allowing gaming in 4K at 60 FPS and HDR playback. The AverMedia Live Gamer EXTREME 3 in detailĪfter the Live Streamer CAP 4K – BU113 (our review), AverMedia sends a new capture card into the race, which is primarily aimed at owners of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X consoles. With the AverMedia Live Gamer EXTREME 3, the manufacturer has introduced a new capture card that records footage in 4K at 30 frames per second in SDR, supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), and comes at a comparatively affordable price. ![]()
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