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4K 1080P HDMI To USB 2.0 Video Capture Game Recording Box for PC Youtube OBS Streaming
from £5.95
Get your hands on these nifty USB capture devices to record top-notch HDMI video and send it to your computer or phone for viewing and storage. Whether you're capturing high definition footage for teaching or medical purposes or just getting into streaming on platforms like Twitch, Discord, and YouTube, these devices are the perfect way to begin. With support for resolutions up to 4K and output up to 1080p (scaling down anything higher), they're ideal for use with a range of HDMI devices, from game consoles and camcorders to satellites and microscopes. And don't be fooled by the USB 2.0 - they perform amazingly well with minimal lag!
Features and Specification:
Small and compact: No bulky unit to carry around, no external PSU required
Maximum HDMI input resolution: 3840×2160@30Hz
Maximum Capture resolution: 1920×1080@30Hz
Does not support capture of HDCP protected streams
Supports 8/10/12bit deep colour
Supports up to 15 meter cables (with AWG26 HDMI cables at 1080p and lower)
Supports most acquisition software, such as VLC, OBS, Amcap, etc..
Support for Windows, Linux, Android and MacOS
Conforms to USB Video UVC standard
Conforms to USB Audio UAC standard
Computer hardware configuration requirements:CPU: Intel i5-3400 or above (min) Intel i7-3537U 2.0GHZ or above (recommended)Graphics card: PC NVIDIA GT630 or above (min) NVIDIA GT735M or above (recommended)Memory: 4G RAM (min)
How to use with OBS:
A quick overview of how to use with OBS: Open Broadcaster Software, some details may change slightly depending on software version.
Connect the signal source to the HDMI input of the video capture with a HDMI cable.
Connect the computer USB port.
Start OBS, Choose sources of 'Video capture Device', Set the size of image, Choose 'Studio Mode'(double window), Choose 'Start Recording'
Add new sources, choose 'Nsendato Video Capture Device'
Set the size of the image.
Choose 'Studio Mode' (double window)
Click 'Start Recording'