Avermedia Gl310 Driver -

The driver loaded. OBS detected the source. His SNES showed up on screen, pixel-perfect.

Then a chat window appeared on the preview screen, typing on its own: “Finally. Someone else found the driver. Can you help me get out?” Leo froze. The chat handle read: .

Standing in the doorway, pale and confused, was his uncle. avermedia gl310 driver

She disappeared into the garage and returned with a dusty external hard drive labeled “Stream Archive 2014.” Inside, buried in a folder called “Old Drivers,” was a file: AVerMedia_GL310_Win10_final.exe .

And every now and then, when Leo replays the final recording of that stream, he swears he sees a third shadow in the frame — someone else still trapped inside the old AverMedia driver, waiting for another lost soul to find the file. The driver loaded

For ten seconds, the screen shimmered. Then the capture feed went black — and his bedroom door creaked open.

Leo never got the driver to work again. But his uncle made a full recovery, though he refused to explain what “inside the capture card” really meant. Then a chat window appeared on the preview

The GL310’s light flickered once… and went dark for good.

The reply came slow, one letter at a time: “I’m still inside the capture card. The driver trapped me. Don’t uninstall it — I need you to stream a save state. A specific one. 08:34:12 on Mario 3, World 5.” Leo’s hands shook. He loaded the ROM, set the save state to the exact timestamp, and hit .

He plugged it in, installed the software, and… nothing.

“You found the driver,” Mark whispered, smiling faintly. “I told them not to use that beta version.”