High-speed 4K and Full HD Enhanced Version: The audio capture card is suitable for devices with HDMI output, such as PS4, Wii U and Switch; supports maximum input resolution (HDMI) 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz; output (USB) maximum resolution 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz. Record videos directly to the hard drive without time delay. * Tips: Please connect with 4K HDMI cable which can achieve 3840 x 2160@60Hz display.
HDMI Video and Audio Capture Card: HDMI video capture card supports most acquisition software, such as VLC, OBS, Amcap, etc.; supports streaming or recording high-definition images from game consoles, meetings, or other video/audio to your computer via third-party capture software; or live streaming over the Internet easily.
Plug and Play: no driver required, game recording, meeting recording, streaming media. Compatible with major software: OBS Studio, OBS Broadcast, Adobe Flash, QuickTime Player, Xsplit Broadcaster, VLC, Wirecast, AMCAP, etc.
Real-time preview and screen sharing: Photo, record and produce with your favorite devices, record videos directly to the hard drive without delay. The capture card is also a fast and inexpensive way to share content in conference rooms and online meetings via OBS software. Widely used for high-definition acquisition, teaching recording, medical imaging, meeting, Facebook portal, TV recorder, etc.
Quality assurance: If you have any questions during use, you can contact the store in time, and we will give you professional answers, so you don’t have to worry during use
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