A Vermedia Live gamer is designed for portability and uses USB 2.0 connectivity.
A Vermedia Live gamer is designed for portability and uses USB 2.0 connectivity.
The Aver media live gamer portable uses USB 2.0 due to its design and compatibility constraints, not because of performance limitations. Even with a lower bitrate and smaller codec, recording at 30fps 1080p remains challenging on the device. Its write speed is 75MB/s, which may not suffice for continuous high-resolution recording. The USB 2.0 speed is a standard choice for such portable units. Regarding your second question, yes, it can record PC games as well.
It remains the same as it should, likely due to the item being somewhat outdated and not everyone owns the latest version.
I'm not sure, but I believe AverMedia ensured their product remains unaffected by this issue in any way.
It functions, but you'll experience slow performance when using it. The alternative software is significantly faster.