Capture Card, bywin 4K Audio Video Capture Card USB3.0 HDMI Capture Card with Loop Out 1080p 60fps Video Recorder for Game Recording, Live Streaming, Broadcasting,Video Conference
Capture Card, bywin 4K Audio Video Capture Card USB3.0 HDMI Capture Card with Loop Out 1080p 60fps Video Recorder for Game Recording, Live Streaming, Broadcasting,Video Conference
Description
USB 3.0 HDMI Video Capture Card
Features:
- 4K Video HDMI Capture CardThis gaming video capture card supports 4K@60 fps 4:4:4 for HDMI 2.0 input (output is 1080P) with super performance chip make video high-intensity display and vivid picture quality. Ideal for all HDMI devices such as Wii U, Nintendo Switch, DVDs, DSLR, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Camera, Security Camera and set top box. Compatible with Windows and Mac OS.
- 1080P@60fps HDMI Loop-out This HDMI capture card for streaming has maximum HDMI pass-through resolution up to 4K@30fps, streams 1080p@60fps video signal through USB port. Record HD audio & video from external devices via HDMI port and HDMI out port can be synchronized to a larger screen. Support Mic-in input( Only accepts 3.5mm TRS standard microphone headset.)
- USB 3.0 Fast Transmission No-latencyGame Capture for Nintendo Switch with high speed USB 3.0 technology and superior low latency technology makes it easier for you to transmit live streaming to Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, OBS, Potplayer and VLC. It outputs a clean and clear excellent image quality without frame lag. Provide you a smooth visual experience when you are making a video live streaming.
- Wide ApplicabilityThe live stream HDMI capture card suitable for live broadcast, Outdoor camera live broadcast, Online classes, TV Meeting, Mobile game live broadcast, wedding ceremony, medical treatmenti maging. Plug and Play, no need external driver. Easy setup, also suited for beginners.
- You Will Get 1x Video capture card, 1x USB 3.0 cable, 1x 2M HDMI cable, 1x user manual. (NOTE) The OBS Studio software needs to be restarted after audio settings are completed, otherwise it will cause no sound output.