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product_id: 222126385
title: "Live Gamer Duo"
brand: "avermedia"
price: "KSh91739"
currency: KES
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.co.ke/products/222126385-live-gamer-duo
store_origin: KE
region: Kenya
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# Ultra-low Latency Dual 1080p Capture Onboard Processing Live Gamer Duo

**Brand:** avermedia
**Price:** KSh91739
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Capture the Moment, Elevate Your Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Live Gamer Duo by avermedia
- **How much does it cost?** KSh91739 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.ke](https://www.desertcart.co.ke/products/222126385-live-gamer-duo)

## Best For

- avermedia enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted avermedia brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Capture Like a Pro:** Dual HDMI inputs for seamless streaming.
- • **Zero Lag, All Play:** Experience ultra-low latency with 4K HDR passthrough.
- • **Elevate Your Content:** Multiple camera angles for immersive viewer experiences.
- • **Streamline Your Setup:** Onboard video processing for effortless quality.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works with all major streaming software.

## Overview

The AVerMedia Live Gamer Duo GC570D is a cutting-edge dual 1080p video capture card designed for gamers and content creators. With ultra-low latency, onboard video processing, and compatibility with major streaming platforms, it allows for high-quality streaming and recording without compromising performance.

## Description

AVerMedia GC570D Live Gamer DUO – PCIe Capture Card with Dual 1080p Inputs, 4K60 HDR Pass-Through, Ultra-Low Latency, Onboard Processing, OBS, Streamlabs, PS5, Xbox, Camera, Windows, PC

## Features

- Dual 1080p Uncompressed Video Capture Card: The Live Gamer Duo comes with dual HDMI input, one for the talent, one for the gameplay, both in just one slot. Supporting both console or PC gaming and your digital camera. Perfect for live streaming platforms such as TwitchTV or YouTube.
- Ultra-low latency: With its zero lag pass-through creators can still enjoy their gameplay, as life-like as 4K HDR or as responsive as Full HD 240 FPS, while capturing 1080p60 for any streaming platform. The perfect balance between pleasure and performance.
- Onboard video processing: The Live Gamer Duo will process the video input signal before it goes into your PC, from HDR to SDR tone mapping, Downscale 4K to 1080p and Frame rate conversion to 60 FPS, all that is done in the card without affect the pass-through signal.
- Elevate your production value: Multiple camera angles will help experienced creators to take their production value to the next level and create more compelling content. Making viewers feel more immerse within the creator’s environment.
- The Live Gamer DUO is compatible with most professional streaming software: RECentral 4, Streamlabs, OBS, vMix, XSplit Broadcaster. No matter which streaming software you are using, stay with it, no problem.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand Name | AVerMedia |
| Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 5.91 x 2.36 inches |
| Item model number | 61GC570D00A5 |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AVerMedia
- **Hardware Interface:** PCI Express x1
- **Video Capture Resolution:** 480p
- **Operating System:** Windows 10
- **Model Name:** 61GC570D00A5

## Images

![Live Gamer Duo - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61ocMLJtJ2L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size Name** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Excellent purchase for retro gamers
  

*by T***E on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 April 2023*

I can only speak for my personal use case, and for what I bought this for, it's perfect. I bought the 4K Live Gamer for capturing 4K footage of retro games for my youtube channel and it's handled everything I have thrown at it with almost zero lag.If your intention is to use this capture card in a similar way to me, then it will do everything you want. I originally used this with the OSSC, with the 4K Live Gamer accepting every signal I input. I have since bought a Retrotink 5x, and while researching before buying the Retrotink, I saw many not getting the 1440 signal detected by the 4KLG. I bought it anyway, as 1080p was acceptable, and I wanted the composite signal the Retrotink accepts. I was pleasantly surprised when the 4KLG accepted every signal the Retrotink x5 output. This is the same for the OSSC, I saw scaremongering of the same type about OSSC not accepting signals, but unless I received some magical version of the 4KLG, everything works great.Consoles I have tried are as follows; NES, N64, SNES, Megadrive, Mastersystem, PS1, PS2 and OG Xbox. Note though, consoles that require it, have been modded to output an RGB signal (which most stock retro consoles will not do), and I have spent £100s buying the best quality retro cables and modding my consoles which helps the signal quality. Regardless though, at the end of the day, all these consoles signals are being processed through the OSSC or Retrotink 5x, so if you are planning to use these upscalers, this is the ultimate capture card. I cannot speak for older Retrotinks or the Framemeister, but I have seen people struggling with the signal swapping delay and video output of the Framemeister as it is old tech now.Not all is positive though, I found the customer support incredibly unhelpful. I don't believe English was the first language of person I was emailing, so I will go easy. I was getting a popping sound in the audio, and support E-mail reply I got was along the lines of "these are the common fixes, if it doesn't help, we won't offer any further support". I'm paraphrasing of course, but considering the fix had nothing to do with what they offered, I have very little trust in them to offer genuine support. I'll quickly run through some technical setup tips and problem fixes that I had in case it helps someone else. First off, PCIe has become far more complicated, so you might have speed problems based on the age and spec of your PC. PCIe has individual lanes that shares bandwidth when multiple devices are used. I would suggest not buying this if you don't have at least a gen 2 PCIe board, and even then, due to the bandwidth 4K uses, you might have issues if using less than Gen 3. Assuming your 16x lane is housing your GPU, you will probably be using the x8 lane for this card. This is important, because some motherboards will only allow either a M.2 NVME drive, or use of the PCIe slot not both. My point is, it's worth seriously looking into your motherboards specs and how you have configured it before you buy this as the 4x lane will probably be too slow for capturing 4K. Since buying this I have upgraded to an ASUS ROG x670 EXTREME motherboard, which is a top end £1k board paired with a Ryzen 9 7850x3d, if you have anything like this, this card will be no problem at all no matter how you configure it.My second point is related to the problem I was having with the audio cracking. Little embarrassing but make sure you are using good quality HDMI cables and I suggest not using a cable longer than 2m max. After I bought a high quality 4K cable, I realised there was a cable in the 4K Live Gamer box, so fool on me I suppose but it did fix the issue. I can confirm that long HDMI cables will lead to an unstable signal. For me, anything over 2M would cause the picture to keep dropping out.Regardless of the poor customer service, I still give this 5 stars as it really is a fantastic card. I had an Elgato 4K card and it was a nightmare, very picky about signals and cables, making it pretty much trash for what I wanted to use it for. So, in summary, if you are looking for a card that works great with OSSC and Retrotink 5x, this is a must buy over anything Elgato offers. I haven't tested it with modern consoles like PS5 and Xbox series X, but I really can't see it having any issues as they are the modern standard of video signal.Just to be clear, I am using this with a RTX4090, but I was using it in my backup rig with a 2080 Super, and it works just as good rendering a 4K capture. I cannot speak to the compatibility with AMD or Intel GPU's.Hope this helps.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great bit of Kit!
  

*by F***L on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 February 2020*

FYI - I bought this for £180 in Feb 2020)For a 2PC stream/capture set up, this is great. Pretty much the Elagto 4k60 Pro Mk2's competitor.Before going further, remember that it is YOUR reponsibility to check your PC can run this. You'll need a mid-tier PC to be able to encode decently anyway - don't expect to run this on any old thing. It is a PCIE card, and you'll need a free x16 or x4 slot on your motherboard.Installation:Pretty easy - Mine slotted into the x16 slot on my motherboard just fine, but it was a tight squeeze under my GPU! Then you just fasten it to the exterior of your case.Connect your PC/Console/Video device to the left slot, and use the optional pass-through to connect to your display if needed (this is mainly for consoles or monitors without DisplayPort). (I connect my gaming PC to my monitor via DP, and to the capture card via HDMI, so I don't use the passthrough slot.) Set your Windows/NVIDIA control panel to duplicate you display to the capture card. Then you just download the software form Avermedia's site. Use the ReCentral software to program the RGB as well as the encoding settings. You can then use ReCentral or other software such as OBS, to capture gameplay.FunctionalityModes: 4k up to 60Hz, 1440p up to 144Hz, 1080p up to 240Hz. You can record at 60fps whilst playing at up to 240!Supports HDR if you use thatCan go way over 100k bitrate if you want (though.. why?!)RGB lighting can be changed in ReCental, but it seems like an afterthought - it's not really customisable - can't even just change it to a solid colour. Just off, or cycling through colours.QualityIt does take a bit of tweaking to get the performance just right.Recording 144fps gameplay is taxing, so most systems will struggle with the bitrates required. Best to stick to 60 anyway, as YouTube/other stereaming sites can't support over 60fps (unless you do some fancy manipualtion)Quality is very good - colours look nice (and you can adjust these if needed)Performance is smooth - no frame drops when I used reasonable encoder settings.Comapred to NDI (the no capture card 2 PC method), it is better, but don't expect a monumental change. NDI actually holds up very well, and if you're happy with that, then don't bother with the £180 on this!See this video to see the capture card in action, and comapred to NDI at 1440p60: search "NDI vs Capture Card. How it looks in 4 Games" --- Change the quality to the max your device will support! ---Overall, I do recommend this product, but WAIT FOR A GOOD DEAL! I wouldn't have paid more than the £180 I did, especially when NDI is a viable alternative. Feel free to comment any questions!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Does what it sais on the box
  

*by S***K on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 December 2018*

Neat card, easy to install and both XSplit and OBS picked it up as a video source immediately. I can't compare it to the Elgato 4K but I found the initial software setup of this LG4K a little more fickle than the elgato HD60 pro.The good:Fab capture image qualityEasy to installPlayed nice with all existing capture software I hadThe -1 star things:Its all software related, the capture card itself is 5*Was a bit flaky until I applied the firmware update, this was prompted during install but failed half way through. I assume because the installer tried to access the card during update. After reboot and looking for the updater, I was able to run it again as administrator and it worked fine.The RGB lighting seems weird, the only options I can see is 3 different patterns, I don't see where to set a solid colour and so I don't understand the logic of even having it. I'm sure it will come in a software update.It's too quick to complain about "no signal", when the graphic card is changing resolutions, or indeed just initialising DirectX. They should just pause the last good frame or black screen for 2 seconds and then go "no signal". It's really annoying during streams, I have one game that does it 4 times just going from menu to main game. The Elgato HD60 Pro never does it once by comparison.These are purely software issues, they are clearly proud of their device and want it to be the most important thing. AverMedia just have to remember they are part of an ecosystem and need to think more like an end user.

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