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The Y&H USB3.0 HDMI Game Capture Card delivers professional-grade 4K30P and 1080P@120fps video capture with ultra-low latency pass-through. Compatible with major consoles and OS platforms, it offers plug-and-play convenience without extra drivers or power. Perfect for gamers and streamers seeking crisp visuals and seamless live broadcasting.
Brand | Y&H |
Series | ezcap261 |
Item model number | ezcap261 |
Operating System | Windows,Linux Os |
Item Weight | 7.5 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.97 x 5.24 x 1.89 inches |
Color | HDMI 1080P 60fps |
Voltage | 0.01 Volts |
Manufacturer | Y&H |
ASIN | B073WJ2XTZ |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 12, 2017 |
D**J
Captures my video camera with ease
I use this device to help me with a live stream. This device captures audio and video from an HDMI source with little to no lag. The only downside is that the input/output icons for the HDMI ports are sometimes hard to distinguish. A permanent marker or sticking out will help you alleviate this issue. Works well with Open broadcast studio and does not seem to get too hot.
D**W
the framerate and picture quality are also not as good. In USB 3
Impressed with ease of use. While the shell is plastic, the unit does not get notably warm even after hours of use.This is obviously a USB 3.0 device, but it can be used with USB 2.0 for lesser results, there may be occasional loss of signal and quick flashing of gray screens, the framerate and picture quality are also not as good. In USB 3.0 mode everything functions as it should, the picture quality is "very good" but not pixel perfect, through that's expected with any external capture device.The passthrough can draw power from HDMI to function so you do not need the USB plugged into a computer at all times, but it will have to be supplied power through USB before it accepts power through HDMI. Once you unplug the HDMI outputting device, you will need to add power through USB again for it to function.Using calibration hardware, I tested this unit to have 190ms delay between native output and what is shown in OBS. This is acceptable for video or TV, but will be painful for computer use or gaming. However, using the passthrough will allow you to record on your computer and output to a different device without any measurable delays, which is exactly the reason you should purchase a unit like this with passthrough and avoid those without.
R**R
Strips audio; video grainy and no greater than 720p
I'm a media professional. I work for PBS as a photojournalist. I wanted to get some quick and easy streaming going for my wife and I to stream the new Animal Crossing game. Got this. Fun fact, if you plug it in, it sends your video to the TV at a reduced resolution and to the computer at a reduced resolution, and it doesn't send the audio signal from your device anywhere. Just strips it from the HDMI channel entirely. It's a piece of crap and I'm pretty disappointed. I've tried everything to get this thing to work but there really just isn't any audio coming from it anywhere. This isn't a settings problem, it's a hardware issue. And the hardware is crap.
Q**
For a budget capture card, it works pretty good!
Received this capture card for Christmas and I’ll say for this price it’s quite decent and the program that comes with it is easy to use. A great product for anyone who wants one but is not sure they want to indulge $200+ for a more professional brand,For reference I use this to capture video from my Nintendo switch; often times playing games like going under and Sam and MaxThe only reason I’ve given it for stars is for more “demanding” games like Mario cart, Splatoon and Sonic Frontiers input lag can fall super behind especially if you’ve been using it for a while. It tends to overheat when playing these games (and if that’s happening with a switch I couldn’t imagine an Xbox or a ps4)Also I would recommend if you do not have one already buying a small mini monitor to hook up to it as the input lag tends have the game capture fall behind. Having another screen can show in time gameplay so that way you don’t look like you sick in front of your live (or not) audience.I do plan to buy an upgrade to the is but for the meantime; this capture card is pretty well suited.
Q**R
Pretty good! Question?
I like the capture card and it doesn’t get hot at all after hours of recording or streaming but my recordings have some pixels in them and it looks bad. HELP. I know raising the bitrate will help but is there any other things I can do to fix it!
S**E
Great value for money
A great capture card for the money! You just plug it in and it pops in your computer as video device, no installation needed! Tested on MacOS and Win in OBS and VMix.It can take virtually any resolution (I tested 1080/60p,30p,60i,30i,24p, 720/60p,30p,24p).When testing, it dropped a frame now and then - 270 dropped frames total when running nonstop for 9hrs.Also make sure audio coming through the card is set to 48kHz, to avoid distorted sound (Input sound settings -> Advanced on Windows)Only downside is it adds a bit of contrast and sharpens the image and thus adds artifacts on edges. It's ok for connecting videocamera (image appears to be sharper, but not in an unpleasant way), but if you want to use it for capturing any graphics/texts, I'd choose a different product - it doesn't look the best, texts are over-sharpened (see attachment, it also shifts colors a little but that can be easilly fixed).
B**K
Works seemlessly
Plugs in and works great, tried it against a different $130 one and it pulled up as the same device on OBS. Pretty sure it's the same internals just a different box and brand slapped on it. Box is really light and feels a bit cheap
I**O
Llego rapido
Decepcionado ya qué decia en la descripción qué era a 120 fps y en la caja dice lo contrario
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