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AVerMedia's MultiStudio Core GC750 can capture two cameras and stream to four platforms

AVerMedia has unveiled a brand-new capture card designed to support two camera angles simultaneously and 4-platform streaming output.

AVerMedia's MultiStudio Core GC750 can capture two cameras and stream to four platforms
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TL;DR: AVerMedia introduced the MultiStudio Core GC750 capture card at Computex 2026, featuring dual HDMI inputs, Quad 4K60 capture, AI video processing, and simultaneous streaming to four platforms in both landscape and portrait formats. It also supports multi-camera previews and includes various input/output ports.
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AVerMedia is known for its fantastic capture card solutions designed for content creators, and at Computex 2026, the company unveiled its top-of-the-line capture card, capable of capturing two video inputs simultaneously.

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The new capture card is called the MultiStudio Core GC750, and it's a multi-platform streaming device that is capable of sending a stream to four platforms simultaneously. AVerMedia informed me the MultiStudio Core can also stream landscape and portrait formats simultaneously, which is great for optimizing streams for both mobile and PC viewers.

In addition to supporting two camera inputs, the MultiStudio Core also supports Quad 4K60 capture, along with AI-powered video processing, True Color Capture, and is paired with Mobile Studio Control.

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The MultiStudio Core seemingly comes equipped with everything a content creator would want from a capture card, including the ability to preview both camera angles so creators are always aware of where they are in their shot. On the back of the MultiStudio Core are 2x HDMI inputs, 2x HDMI outputs, 2x USB-C ports, 1x microphone input, 1x headphone input, and a power connection port.

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AVerMedia will be sending one of these MultiStudio Core capture cards for review, where I will run it through its paces in a multi-camera streaming setup. Notably, AVerMedia also unveiled a new dual-camera webcam designed for content creators/streamers who require two camera angles.

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Use case examples for the new webcam include FPS streamers that want one camera angle on their face and another on their mouse to prove they aren't cheating, and unboxing creators, such as Pokemon card unboxing videos.

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