Capture the Moment! 🎮
The 4K HDMI Video Capture Card by Extenuating Threads is a versatile and high-performance device designed for seamless video and audio capture. With support for 4K@60Hz input and 1080P@60fps recording, it’s perfect for gamers, educators, and professionals alike. Its plug-and-play functionality ensures easy setup, while wide compatibility with various operating systems and software makes it an essential tool for live streaming and video conferencing.
Brand | Extenuating Threads |
Series | 4K HDMI Video Capture Card |
Item model number | A |
Operating System | windows,android,macOS |
Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.4 x 1.18 x 0.67 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.4 x 1.18 x 0.67 inches |
Color | black |
Manufacturer | Extenuating Threads |
ASIN | B09FLN63B3 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 7, 2021 |
R**R
Works perfectly under Linux
Works perfectly under Linux Mint for connecting my 1080p HDMI microscope to the computer. To the computer, it looks like a web camera, and I use with the guvcview program. There were no additional drivers required under Linux. Picture quality is excellent. In order to get the full 60 FPS, a compressed MPEG stream must be used, but I have not noticed any compression artifacts in the fairly static image coming from the microscope. Higher quality uncompressed formats are also available, but the framerate drops. At the highest quality, framerate is 5 FPS.
J**.
Cheap, simple, effective
This does what it says on the tin. It's a cheap, effective and very simple little device and works without surprises. The only downside is that it comes with no capture software, but that's probably for the best since any bundled software would likely not be as good as real programs you can get for free. I use mine with OBS (Open Broadcaster Software), and OBS detected this device right out of the box and worked without surprises.If all you need is simple HDMI capture for regular SD or HD sources, it's hard to beat this for value.
A**Y
Use USB 2.0, not USB 3.0
t works and the quality is good for the price, and I wouldn't recommend it for 4k gaming though. It works well for my purposes (picture stuff).Make sure the port you plug it into is USB 2.0 or it won't work.
R**N
Required a few hours of troubleshooting but works great
I want to clarify that the virtual camera in OBS only does video, therefore if you aren't getting sound like me don't waste 3 hours trying to figure out a way to do so. Simply right click on your stream in OBS and pop out a windowed projector. Then screenshare it on discord for easy use. This worked perfectly for me allowing me to stream my nintendo switch to friends with no input delay or sound delay. Quality looks really good considering the price. However, it is only 1080p max so keep that in mind. Aside from the troubles with OBS it works great especially with how cheaply you can pick this up.
V**S
Plug n' play
It gets the job done
J**Y
Basic but breaks easily.
Works, it's very plug and play, but after a few months it started turning unstable, then just outright BROKE. Come on, man!
C**Y
Easy to setup and worked perfectly the first time.
I bought this to record output from my Nintendo Switch to a Macbook Pro. I plugged it in and it immediately showed up in OBS studio where I was able to see the video output from my Switch and hear the audio as well. I have noticed that the video stutters very slightly, but for my uses it's more than sufficient, especially at this price point.
J**G
Severe audio issues - audio randomly cutting out or crackling
I bought this to digitize home movie VHS tapes. Everything seemed to work well at first, but I soon discovered the audio would randomly cut out around half the time while recording. It usually happens around 30 - 45 minutes in, and then sometimes it would come back again after 20 minutes or so of silence.Other times there would be bursts of crackling audio throughout the entire recording that sound similar to clipping, but the volumes are not anywhere close to max. Unplugging and re-plugging the dongle usually fixes the issue for a while, until it starts cutting out or crackling again.I do not recommend this capture card and will be returning it and buying a different brand while I still have some hair left that I haven't pulled out!
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