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Easily connect your DSLR, camcorder, or Action Cam to your computer or Mac. With support for a maximum input resolution of up to 3840x2160 / 30Hz, support for a maximum output resolution of up to 1920x1080 / 30Hz, and support for 8/10/12 bit color depth.
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Good for the money I can say. I used it on a Mac with a Canon 200D. Quite satisfied I would say!
Excellent!!! It worked for 8 consecutive hours for live streaming with OBS at a conference without any issues at all.
I stream for Nintendo Switch on PC with OBS and with the right settings it does a very good job! Before I set up the settings, the image was quite choppy, but after I fixed them, it does very little in specific games. It's worth it if you want it as a beginner.
I initially used this product to stream with my mirrorless camera, and I can say it does an excellent job.
Then I put it in recording systems, and it has been working seamlessly for 2-3 years now. Keep in mind that it may arrive DOA. If it is functional from the start, my experience tells me it will provide many years of use.
Excellent performance for its cost! Used for a year in streaming (dslr Nikon, mirrorless Sony, JVC camera) without any issues!
It did the job just fine. I connected a recording camera to the computer via HDMI and got an image on the PC for editing
For its price it is quite good..Average quality..
I wanted to convert tapes to digital format and the difference is big both in sound and video..you get what you pay for!
It does what is described. At least for VCR with scart converter to HDMI and then to laptop using OBS studio (freeware).
For registration is not something great you have to put it on a powerful system to be able to capture with minimal dignity, if you change the framerate from 30 to something else you get it in your hands or what it says is completely unreliable the file is written with freezes due to the difference of 25 to 30fps. Anyway, for video recording I would not recommend it BUT it has a hidden card if you use it on a laptop you can on the laptop see any external source eg another PC you have connected via hdmi so you can use the screen of a laptop as a portable screen to see the signal of any hdmi signal and those who will read this and understand what a life saver it is in some cases will take it with closed eyes because with ~10€ there is nothing else to be able to do something like that
Only due to its construction, it may cover part of the adjacent USB port on your machine, otherwise very good.
Connecting the Nintendo Switch to a PC, I have to say that it struggles with OBS. If it moves even slightly, the image and sound freeze. It's quite mediocre, and I'm considering buying a different kind elsewhere
Easy installation, I use it to transfer images from a camera to a computer and I am very satisfied.
The device was used with great success for digitizing old PAL VHS tapes by connecting the VCR to a Windows 10 computer. I can confirm that no drivers were needed. It worked perfectly with both Power Director and Nero Video. In Power Director, it appeared as a camera and the brightness and contrast could be adjusted through YouCam, which is probably necessary for some 25-year-old films. I give it 4 stars because I couldn't digitize NTSC movies, but I suspect this is due to incompatibility between the VCR and the SCART->HDMI converter. However, regardless, I cannot confirm that it works as expected for digitizing NTSC films.
Very good product. I have it for 2 months. Its use is very good for transferring image - sound very good. So far no problem.
I use it for streaming from Nintendo to my PC and I am incredibly satisfied with the performance and quality it offers! For the money it is available, it does the job it should and more
Here you are, great job finding this capture card. Yes, it does what it says, no it doesn't have any issues with the image or sound. Don't even think about it, just go ahead and get 2, I'm telling you. Also, if you want, grab a splitter too and you're all set. Neither Elgato nor Razer nor Hauppauge (for the old ones) nor Avermedia nor anything else, here you are.
Perfect, it works well, I use it to do live streaming from my NIKKON D3100 DSLR camera through the clean HDMI output.
I use it to convert a Sony HDR-XR500E and a GoPro Hero 5 Black for live streaming and webcam. It is so affordable that I simply bought two (the cables were more expensive). Its performance is excellent at 1080p, for the purpose I want it for. As a webcam, it is flawless, and as a livestreaming device, it is also exceptional, with the caveat that we are recording normally with the two cameras. What we are streaming is not the final file, but it is excellent for live streaming. Solid construction, good connectors, and after a month of use (four two-hour events and several hours as a webcam), it hasn't presented anything strange. It can be used with both a laptop (via a thunderbolt USB-C hub) and a desktop (via a USB 3.0 hub).
It does its job. It was what I wanted and expected. WARNING it does not display an image from locked HDMI, for example Nova
It does its job. It was what I wanted and expected. Just because it is a small USB thing, don't expect it to run with smooth framerates. It is metallic, seems to be durable. It worked with my Nintendo Switch, it can also do streaming. Unfortunately, it couldn't work with older consoles like PS2 (I have an upscaler though). But yes, I recommend it.
Very good product, I was able to convert VHS to digital format. I noticed a small issue when I connected it to an MPEG-4 decoder to record from TV channels, the image and letters in OBS are a bit shaky. If anyone has found a setting, please write it down so we can all be helped more! Also, it gets quite warm.
I put it in an Edision Nano T265+ decoder of the TV to output it on the computer and it was getting very hot, both the decoder and the device itself, which doesn't get as hot when it's connected to the old TV. I didn't try any other tests.
Flawless, works well, I use it to do live streaming from my NIKKON D3300 DSLR through the camera's clean HDMI output.
It has the size of a USB flash drive with a hard aluminum casing that keeps the device cool even after prolonged use. I confirm that this cheap 10 euro USB card provides decent video (and audio) recording at 1080p 60fps. The better your PC, the better the results will be. However, there is noticeable latency at 1080p 60fps, so I recommend connecting an HDMI splitter to your console for simultaneous output to a second screen when recording gameplays. To turn any camera into a web camera without latency issues, choose 720p 60fps as the recording resolution and you will have lag-free streaming. It is a decent solution for streaming on OBS or recording HDMI signals from modern or even old devices such as camcorders, VHS videos. Without exaggeration, it meets the needs of professionals as well. If you have doubts and want to see video samples of the card in games from PS4, take a look at this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faWgiAruF_c
It really does what it says. At first, when I searched, I found the equivalent <brand> for 100 euros. Watching various videos on YouTube, I concluded that it does the job even though it is so cheap.
I use it with a Canon M200 connected to the computer and OBS. I recommend it.
Flawless collaboration between smartphone and PC where the smartphone's camera is used as a high-resolution webcam.
It transfers the image from a FullHD camera at 60fps to a computer without any problem, it does exactly what it's supposed to do and at a very reasonable price.
It does exactly what it says, I use it to connect my RPi 400 to a Windows desktop when I want to have both without changing the input device on the screen. I tried it out of curiosity on a mobile phone with an adapter, and it works great.
Very good for its price, no need for drivers or special software. Windows recognizes it as a camera.
You can see a brief presentation of it here: https://youtu.be/W58F1veeQXE
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