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The Extenuating Threads KY-07A 4K HDMI Capture Card delivers ultra-high-definition 4K 60fps video capture with dual USB-C and USB 3.0 connectivity. Compatible with Windows, MacOS, and Android, it supports plug-and-play operation without drivers, enabling seamless recording and live streaming from gaming consoles, cameras, and more. Lightweight and portable, it’s the perfect tool for professionals seeking crisp, lag-free video capture for streaming, meetings, and content creation.
Brand | Extenuating Threads |
Series | KY-07A |
Item model number | KY-07A |
Operating System | Windows 7, Mac OS, Windows 11, Android, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.39 x 3.46 x 0.43 inches |
Color | silver |
Manufacturer | Extenuating Threads |
ASIN | B0C2HG93TG |
Date First Available | April 14, 2023 |
B**V
No issues works great
Works awesome to get your nice big 27"iMac to be a monitor, no fuss, no muss, just plug and play.
J**
Works just as described
The media could not be loaded. Works perfect!!! Good product!!
M**C
Excellent HDMI capture card for my iPad
This device takes any 4K HDMI output and saves it to my iPad. Content creators who use iPads to edit will find this device very useful.It has a high-quality feel and is very fast in transferring data.I give this my highest recommendation.
D**A
Works great on iPad Pro and Macbook Air
I use it when I need to check video output streams quickly. It works great but gets really hot. There are free apps in the App Store that work well for this purpose. It's a fantastic addition to your travel bag for emergencies.
1**T
Works great.
Update: it does work!Orig: Ihis does not work. Mini PC, HDMI out connected. Other end connected to phones and tablets to test. Running USB camera standard app on Android. No image. Seems a fail.
C**.
Specs are wrong. This is NOT a USB 3 product!
It shows in the Mac OS System Information app as USB 2.0 480Mbps. Screenshots attached.No matter what port or orientation I plugged it in, including directly to the USB C ports on the M1 Macbook Pro, it shows up as USB 2.0.The adapter they send with it to convert from USB C to USB A is itself a USB 3.0 adapter. But that's irrelevant because the device itself is USB 2.0.The HDMI capture is fine (the same lag I've seen on other devices). If you need a USB C HDMI capture card and you're fine with USB 2.0 speed, this is a great device. But the stats are misleading, and you CAN buy a USB 3 version from other companies.Don't be fooled - this is NOT USB 3 speed! USB 3 is 5Gbps, not 480Mbps.
H**U
It works, it does the job, but the specs are incorrect/misleading
The good news about this product:* It's easy to use. It's plug-and-play, you can use any sort of app that captures from a webcam (it registers as one). So hooking it up to OBS is ezpz.* There's very little lag. It's kinda there if you focus on it, but it's probably 1 frame late.* It's cheap, so if you need an HDMI capture device, this works well for that.Now for the bad* The device is USB 2.0, not USB 3.0 as the product literature claims. You can verify this yourself using a tool called "USB Device Tree Viewer." So unless I somehow got a bum unit, the product literature is lying about that. In addition, the USB-C to USB-A converter you get is also USB 2.0, despite the Type-A side looking like a USB 3.0 port (I tried plugging it in with various known USB 3.0 devices and it all registered as USB 2.0)* The output of this device is capped at 1080p30, and there's no software to configure it.Would I return this device knowing the limitations of it? Not really. The price point is fine and I originally bought it to turn my iPad into an external monitor. Since it's still 1080p30, it's good enough if I need to tinker with something and don't have a display on hand to do it with.
M**H
Streaming Device
I was Looking for somethingthat would allow me to hook my streaming deviceto the PC in the other roomso I could watch NetFlix or other servicesI had my RoKu hooked to my monitors HDMI portwhich worked wellbut changing inputs was kind of a pain(in the You know where)because it would change my PCs resolutionresizing and moving all my windowswhen I changed the input back to PCthis works much betterbecause I can just open streaming box in a WindowOther things to Know:it doesn't come with Software...(but windows already has the Drivers)I tried a few thingsVLC worked okay but it wouldn't really go full screen 16:9it only want to run it in old school 4:3 TV modeI also tried to open it in a browser tab(which was a little over my head)same problem... 4:3 TV RatioI'm sure you can probably run it in Any software that will open a webcamyou just have Select the source as... "USB Video"TLDR:in the end, I just used MPC-BE which I've been using for Years...(Media Player Classic Black Edition) Download from MajorGeeksin Options: select the Play Back Capture Device as "USB Video"Works PerfectlyExactly what I Wanted
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