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AVerMedia Shows New Streaming and Capture Devices at Computex 2025

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AVerMedia brought several new streaming and capture devices to the Computex 2025 show in Taipei, including the recently announced Live Gamer ULTRA S (GC553Pro), a 4K60 or 1080p240 capture card, the StreamLine Mini+ (GC311G2), a compact 4K60 or 1080p60 capture card, and the CamStream 4K (BU113G2), a high-performance streaming and recording device for DSLR, mirrorless, action cam, or camcorder.

The star of the show is the Live Game ULTRA S, a high-performance capture card external capture card designed specifically for game streamers, supporting high frame rate recording, true-color RGB24 capture, and 5.1-channel surround sound. The card uses USB 3.0 Type-C connection, and supports up to 4K60 HDR/VRR pass-through, high-frame-rate capture up to 4K60, 1440p144, 1080p240, HDR capture up to 1440p30 and ultra-wide aspect ratios. It also has a 5.1-channel audio capture. The Live Gamer ULTRA S (GC553Pro) was announced back in February and is available for $149.99. In addition, AVerMedia also brought two new devices, including the compact StreamLine Mini+ (GC311G2), that supports capturing 1080p60 video while playing at 4K60 HDR pass-through. The company also showcased the new CamStream 4K (BU113G2), a a simple and small device that gives any DLSR, mirrorless, action cam, or camcorder an ability to stream and record at 4K60 visuals and near-zero latency. It has a 1/4-inch female thread for mounting, USB 3.2 Type-C connection and HDMI 2.0 input. In addition to 4K60 resolution, it also supports HDR 1440p144 and HDR 1080p240 options.



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4k stream...yea I feel like there's a market for this...............................



Probably not the gaming segment
 
4k stream...yea I feel like there's a market for this...............................



Probably not the gaming segment
'Been looking for an affordable 1080P144hz+ / 4K60hz capable capture card for years. Not for livestreaming, for recording gameplay, etc.

Sadly, the older 'professional' digital capture card I bought (~$80) was not configurable outside its set EDID range and was not compatible with DP, as I was expecting. So, I put the need on hold these past few years.
These look intriguing, though.

I'd still prefer an internal capture card over PCIe, but it's hit/miss finding those kinds of cards for a reasonable price (in the secondary market).


That CamStream 4K looks really really useful, too.
I'm pretty sure other devices like it have existed before but, the simple ability to convert any digital camera into a low-latency high-res standalone 'production cam' is very attractive.
 
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