🎥 Capture Every Moment, Stream Like a Pro!
The Dcyfol 4K HDMI Capture Card delivers stunning 4K 60fps and Full HD 1080p 60fps video capture with plug-and-play ease. Compatible across Windows and Mac, plus all major consoles including PS5, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch, it supports real-time preview and built-in mic input for seamless streaming and commentary. Lightweight and driver-free, it’s the ultimate tool for professional-grade game streaming and live broadcasting.
Brand | Dcyfol |
Item model number | ozc3 |
Hardware Platform | Capture Card, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PS5, Video Capture Device |
Operating System | Unix, Windows, Mac |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.83 x 5.08 x 1.46 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Dcyfol |
ASIN | B0BWT35QW8 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | February 27, 2023 |
K**R
READ THE ****ING MANUAL
I had every technical difficulty in the manual before I got it working properly with my Nintendo Switch + MacBook Air M2 (late 2022). This capture card works great, and if I RTFM instead of freaking out I would have troubleshot my difficulties a lot faster. (Disclaimer, I did not use the mic input on the card, I did voice through Logic Pro)Tip: Do not monitor (play/view) through your streaming software... That will give you massive lag for both visual and sound. You have to use the output HDMI port available on the capture card to plug into your TV's (or whatever you want to use) HDMI port.I use OBS for streaming and it was a bit of a pain to get the inputs set up correctly, but again read the manual. You have to set up the video and audio source separately, it's "USB Video" and "USB Audio". Get those into your streaming software and you should be good to go
S**T
Great external graphic card to enhance your gaming and movie experience
This Dcyfol 4K HDMI capture card really improved my gaming and movie experience with its amazing video quality. The external audio port is super useful, especially since my TV's audio jack is broken. Now I can use headphones and play with my friends late at night without waking up my family. it's also compatible with both Windows and Mac, so I can switch devices whenever I need to without worrying if it will work with the operating system.
P**N
Great Budget Capture Card for Smooth Streaming
I’ve been using this capture card for a couple of weeks now, and it works great for recording and streaming gameplay from my PS5 and Switch. Setup was plug-and-play with OBS recognizing it right away. The video quality is crisp at 1080p 60FPS, and there’s almost no noticeable lag with the HDMI pass-through. For the price, it’s a solid value and does exactly what it promises. Recommended for beginners or casual streamers.
C**Y
Simple and works
Easy to use and setup. Does what it says. My only issue is a slight scanline is visible every few seconds in a subtle way. Nothing that ruins what I’m going for but just something to mention.
Y**U
cost-effective capture card
This capture card is USB plug-and-play and works on Windows and Mac. Plug in the HDMI cable and start recording or streaming with almost no debugging. This is a big advantage for beginners. This is a very cost-effective capture card, especially for creators who need portable recording and live streaming. It provides an almost "out-of-the-box" experience while retaining enough advanced features to meet advanced needs.
Y**E
easy use
It captures in 1080P at 60FPS smoothly, with no noticeable lag or frame drops during gameplay. Setup was super easy—just plug it into the USB port and it was instantly recognized by OBS. I’ve used it for recording Switch and PS5 gameplay, and the video quality looks sharp and clear. Audio comes through fine too, though I recommend using separate audio settings for better control.
N**N
Several significant downsides.
I use a Samsung display - M70B from a couple years ago - and I bought this to use as capture for a home-made Ambilight setup via Hyperion/HyperHDR. The capture seems to work okay, but the loop-out does not -- a signal is passed through to the TV, but it's not the same signal that it obtains from the input. It's not just HDCP either, there's a bunch of information that gets lost.The Samsung TV has something called "Input Signal Plus" - this allows it to (theoretically) work with HDR content over HDMI at higher speeds, reduced latencies for SDR content, etc. Unfortunately, with this turned on, the TV only recognizes the output from the loop-out as 1080p and 59.95hz, and there's no audio output. If I disable Input Signal Plus I get 4K60 output from the device, but again I lose the extra functionality it provides.HDMI CEC also does not work through the loop-out, and even though it claims to support EDID 2.2 my TV was unable to recognize the names of any devices passed through even with Input Signal Plus turned off. Needless to say, I'm pretty disappointed.
J**E
Not bad
Great capture card! Delivers smooth 1080P 60FPS streaming with reliable 4K input. Works perfectly with my Nintendo Switch. Easy plug-and-play setup. Highly recommend for gamers and streamers!
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