AVerMedia is expanding its diverse lineup of capture devices with the new GC531 Streamer Ultra (Black) and GC535 Streamer ULTRA 2.1 (White), two professional-grade external HDMI capture cards designed to be paired with DSLR or mirrorless cameras. These portable devices are built to slot seamlessly into existing video workflows, supporting streaming and capture with a focus on high-quality, reliable output.

Both models support RGB24 True Color Capture to deliver improved color accuracy and image fidelity when compared to traditional compressed capture formats. AVerMedia notes that this makes them suitable for product and other commerce-like showcases, ensuring that everything appears as intended. As for the differences between the two models, the GC535 supports capture of up to 4K30 with RGB24, while the GC531 supports capture of up to 2K30 with RGB24.
As the flagship model, the GC535 Streamer ULTRA 2.1 also supports 4K144 HDR/VRR pass-through in HDMI 2.1 mode while capturing up to 4K60. The pro-grade GC531 and GC535 capture devices also include enhanced EMC/EMI shielding and ESD protection to maintain signal integrity and deliver reliable performance even during 24/7 broadcasts.

"Streamers today expect more than just a capture device. They need solutions that can grow with their workflow and adapt to evolving production requirements," said Michael Kuo, CEO of AVerMedia Technologies. "AVerMedia offers one of the industry's most comprehensive streaming ecosystems, providing a clear upgrade path from entry-level streaming to professional production. With the GC531 and GC535, creators gain professional-grade reliability, true color capture, and the flexibility to scale their production with confidence."

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The new GC531 Streamer Ultra ($329.99 USD) and GC535 Streamer ULTRA 2.1 ($399.99 USD) are also available now via Amazon and AVerMedia's official store.






