Avermedia Gl310 Driver 〈Pro • SUMMARY〉
What’s inside the ZIP:
Pro Tip: Even if you plan to use OBS Studio, install RECentral first. The GL310 driver is baked into the RECentral installer. Uninstalling RECentral later will not remove the driver.
The GL310 is a legacy device, meaning AVerMedia rarely releases new drivers. However, you should check for updates every 6–12 months.
Method 1: Manual Update via Device Manager avermedia gl310 driver
Method 2: Clean Reinstall (Recommended for major issues) If you suspect corruption, do not use “Update.” Instead:
Note: Do not use Windows Optional Updates to get this driver. Microsoft’s catalog often has generic “AVerMedia” drivers that lack GL310-specific features.
The GL310 does not use a standalone "driver" file that you download separately. Instead, the drivers are packaged inside the RECentral software suite. What’s inside the ZIP:
Do not use the old "RECentral 3" or "RECentral 2" installers. They are outdated and often cause the "No Signal" bug on Windows 10/11.
How to install correctly:
A: Yes. Once installed, the GL310 appears as a standard DirectShow device. It works with OBS Studio, XSplit, vMix, and even Zoom (as a webcam source). Pro Tip: Even if you plan to use
| Symptom | Likely Driver Issue | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | PC freezes when plugging in card | Corrupt driver install | Use AverMedia "Cleaner Utility" tool | | Audio is 2 seconds behind video | Not using AverMedia audio driver | In OBS, set Audio device to "AverMedia GL310 Audio" (not Digital Interface) | | Stream looks pixelated | Driver is using generic MS driver | Reinstall manufacturer driver and disable Windows auto-update for this device | | RECentral doesn't see device | USB Selective Suspend is ON | Go to Power Options > Disable USB Selective Suspend |
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