![]() ![]() (Not to the audio in on the capture card!) Run the audio cable from the line out on the sound card on the gaming computer to the line in on the sound card on the streaming computer. Run the HDMI cord from the gaming computer to the HDMI in on the capture card in the streaming computer. You will need both the HDMI cord and the 3.5mm to 3.5mm audio cable that came with the capture card. Different versions of windows will have slightly different procedures. This guide was written with Windows 7 64-bit as the operating system. This guide also assumes that all of the above hardware and software is installed properly, has all of the necessary drivers and supporting software installed and is generally at a default configuration. This guide also assumes that the AverMedia RECentral software is already installed. This guide assumes you already have Open Broadcaster Software installed. It also assumes that both the streaming computer and the gaming computer have working sound cards with 3.5mm audio out and audio in ports (besides the capture card and the USB headset) and that you are using purely HDMI between the gaming computer and streaming computer. ![]() It also assumes that you have a USB headset with a microphone installed on the gaming computer that the footage is being captured from. This guide assumes that you have the AverMedia Live Gamer HD capture card installed into the streaming computer – one that is used to capture the footage on another computer and handle the stream so the other computer does not take a performance hit at all. The computer that has the capture card in it and is running the stream will be referred to as the streaming computer. I bring you… How To Use a USB Headset with AverMedia Live Gamer HD on another pcįor the duration of this article I will refer to the computer that is playing the game that is being recorded as the gaming computer. (Please respond in comments if you have had luck with other software using this method so I can update the article!) It works for Open Broadcaster Software and more than likely works with any other similar capture software. The main problem is capturing both the game audio and the audio from the microphone on the USB Headset. Untick that box.Many gamers have experienced a road block when using an AverMedia Live Gamer HD capture card in a dedicated streaming computer to capture game footage on another computer while using a USB Headset. For example, on the PS4 Pro, go to the home menu > Settings > System > Enable HDCP. Disabling this allows for game capture through a capture card, but disables multimedia playback until you turn it back on.ĭisabling HDCP can be done in the settings menu of your console. This prevents recording of copyrighted multimedia such as movies and TV shows from the console. Most consoles come with High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection enabled by default. ![]() Disable HDCP from the source you want to capture from. You will need to use the HDMI 2.0 cables to capture at the highest resolutions and frame rates. IF your console can output 4K 60 FPS, the HDMI cable is should be 2.0 as well. Game consoles such as the PS5 also come with HDMI cables. If pre-built, you'll have to look it up manually, but most cases can be opened with Philips screwdrivers. If you built it yourself, you'll just need what you put it together with. The screwdriver you need will depend on your PC's case. a desktop computer -a vacant PCIe x4/x8/x16 slot on your motherboard -a GC573 capture card -a source to capture from (such as a console) -a screwdriver -two HDMI cables It can also record and passthrough higher framerates at lower resolutions. The AVerMedia Live Gamer 4K (GC573) is an internal capture card capable of passthrough and capture of resolutions up to 4K 60 FPS in High Dynamic Range. ![]()
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