🎤 Capture the Moment, Share the Experience!
The KUYiA HDMI Video Capture Card is a versatile and user-friendly device designed for seamless video recording and live streaming. With support for resolutions up to 3840x2160@30Hz and easy plug-and-play functionality, it’s perfect for professionals looking to enhance their presentations and broadcasts. Compatible with major operating systems and a variety of software, this capture card ensures high-quality output and reliable performance for all your video needs.
Brand | KUYIA |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 3 x 1 cm; 20 Grams |
Item model number | KY-U2HD |
Manufacturer | kuyia |
Colour | BLACK |
Operating System | Windows, Android |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 20 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**N
Works well
I've been using this with a Mac to use a Sony camera as a webcam. Works well and seems to handle resolution changes etc. just fine. I've not had any luck recording with VLC on Mac or Linux, but QuickTime seems happy with it on the Mac. I think it can accept a 4K input, but the recording maxes-out at 1080p.
A**R
Good price
Works well for the price.
A**R
Plug and play device does what it says on the tin
I’m a big fan of stuff that just works, and on that level the KUYIA HDMI to USB audio-video capture card is my kind of tech.It’s a chunky USB stick and it plugs and plays. Windows 10 identified it instantly and OBS for Windows just works with it.This device required no W10 setup, after another similar one had been installed, so I’m guessing the chipset/board is pretty generic.On a practical side, I’d think about using something to support it, especially in the side of a laptop. Under the combined weight of the dongle and HDMI lead the USB connector is prone to bend.Just be aware what you’re getting. Like most cheap capture devices, it seems to be built to the US and other non-European standard of frames per second in 30-multiples.The output is 1080p and 30Hz. That doesn’t just mean it won’t capture 4k as 4k. It converts everything to 1080p and 30Hz.Let’s say you’re capturing a UK 1080 25 frame/50Hz video source. There seems to be no point setting your capture software to that standard and expecting an editable 25 frame per second video file. Any output I get has a stutter that only goes away if I treat it as a capture from a native 30Hz source.Mitigated, but functional.
N**D
Cheap and Cheerful Video Capture card
I gave this to my youngest daughter who is infinitely more qualified to review such an item.She tells me that this video capture card is a simple plug and play device, recognised by her gaming pc instantly.For a budget device it is pretty good, it does work well enough albeit at a slow frame rate, it is not as good as the card she normally uses for streaming her Minecraft blogs but she said for the price <£10 at time of review.This is adequate to dip your toes in the water to see if this is something you might use without having to lay out too much money.She said that she cannot see any improvement over 720 when set to 1080 and that this card is only capable of 30fps.This card works / is a better match and makes more sense when used with her switch than her PC.At this price point you cant expect too much! HTH
A**S
Very smart video configuration. A must buy if you dont want the hassle of configuration
What an interesting design and adapter. I wouldnt describe it as per the product page. For me this is a smart adaptor for video display and capture according to the negotiated capabilities of your laptop or system display drivers and chipset. The HP pavillion laptop happily negotaited 1080p 25fps on a windows 10 operating system and gave me the option as an alternate dispaly or mirror. It can capture 380x2160 @30Hz but VLC captured the whole video input at 1080p 25fps which wasnt what i expected but found that i couldnt get the laptop any higher, whereas our video editing systems where able to get the full capture so smart reconfiguration is clearly going on. Its a 14cm cabke from the USB2.0 A tyoe to the main electronics box (which is 1cm x 3cm x 5cm). Overall i'm happy with this adapter, just a bit more marketting thought is needed and a better technical supporting document. I would definately buy more as it works a dream at that capture and the smart switching of media resolution. Definately a must buy if you dont like the technical setuo side of things. Hapoy to recommend, Andrew
M**B
Simple way to view HDMI output.
This little unit consists of just a simple USB-A connector at one end, and an HDMI socket at the other.Just plug it in to your computer and on Windows 10 for example, it loads the drivers automatically and is ready to go.You'll need a video capture application (such as EZCap) - there are loads of free ones out there. Just select the video source and you'll be viewing HDMI output through it. I've tried with a DVD player and my Nikon camera and it worked perfectly. It's limited to 1080p display at 30Hz so may not be as good as directly showing it on a TV, but it's good for monitoring and capture from devices with similar output.The unit is quite long, so I'd suggest using it on a USB extension lead, or hub where it's vertically inserted. Otherwise this and the weight of the HDMI lead can make it sag in the USB port.
S**P
A great little USB Capture Device
This is a really nice USB Capture device. Plugs into USB port on PC or MAC and is detected and installed. Picked up in most software. I used OBS, which shows the device. The capture quality is good. Easy to use, nice and compatch. Very good price.
M**M
Surprisingly very impressed!
I didnt expect much from this capture card if I am honest, given the price of the market leaders, I thought this would be a bit spotty. I was wrong!I connected my Canon DSLR to this and Streamlabs picked it up instantly and theres literally no latency! I was shocked.I did already have the cable to connect the camera, so you will need that too, but I am actually very impressed with how well this works. The only negative I can say is that the USB connection is quite long and it droops a bit out of the front ports on my PC. It almost feels like it isnt all the way in, but it is. So provided its somewhere that it wont get knocked and damaged, this is a great way to use a DSLR or mirrorless as a webcam for stream!Be aware that most DSLR cameras will need a "phantom power" battery to operate as running video off a DSLR battery only gives a few mins of run time.
S**M
Defect
Stopped working after an hour of use. Probably overheating.
T**S
Capture de bonne facture
Immédiatement reconnu comme une WebCam sous Windows 10 cela va grandement vous faciliter la vie si vous voulez par exemple streamer une console par le biais de votre PC, il vous suffira d'ajouter cette source dans votre logiciel favori, il n'a rien d'autres à faire que :-brancher le câble HDMI sur la clé-brancher la clé d'acquisition dans un ordinateur-ajouter cette nouvelle source comme si vous ajoutiez une webcam dans votre streamCompatible sur énormément de logiciel de streaming :OBSStreamLabsXSplitEt bien sûr, vu la technologie maximisant la compatibilité voue êtes tranquille avec l'ensemble des logiciels existants mais aussi ceux qui sortiront dans le futur ...En résumé une super bonne clé d'acquisition vidéo, qui fera l'affaire dans bien des applications
�**�
peut mieux faire
certes, l'installation est aisée car il suffit de le brancher sur l'un des ports USB 2.0/3.0 puis de l'associer à OBS mais le rendu pour la dernière PS5 ; la qualité n'est tellement pas au rendez-vous que ce petit outil, pourtant très intéressant, devient complètement inutilepour PS5, passez votre chemin
C**N
5 étoiles pour cette clé USB de capture vidéo HDMI
J'ai été séduite par la compacité de ce dispositif de capture vidéo au format d'une clé USB. Il dispose d'une entrée HDMI et il est capable de capturer des vidéos au format 3840x2160@30HZ 8/10/12 bits par couleur.La clé est reconnue comme un périphérique USB de classes standards et elle est directement prise en charge par tous les systèmes d'exploitation. Personnellement, je l'ai essayée sur Mac OS X Big Sur et sur Linux Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS sans aucun problème. J'ai utilisé le programme VLC pour lire le flux vidéo entrant.La capture d'écran ci-dessous vous montre l'essai que j'ai réalisé en reliant la sortie HDMI d'une carte Raspberry pi zéro. La clé est en fait animée par un circuit de Macrosilicon, société chinoise spécialiste du domaine, comme le rapporte la commande lsusb : "Bus 008 Device 003: ID 534d:2109 MACROSILICON USB Video".C’est un produit très simple à installer et à utiliser et d'un très bon rapport qualité prix.
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