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Every time I try to buy a capture card, I am worried. Worried the video quality will be bad, that it will be harder to operate than a forklift, that I need auxiliary equipment. With this capture card, it just works, plain and simple. Drivers are plug and play and the thing splits video and audio naturally.
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It’s okay, if you have it at 60 FPS it ads a weird tint and odd video clarity to the captured video, but if you put it at 30 FPS the. It’s basically a great 1080p video quality but of course it sacrifices frame rate. I would only recommend this card if you need a capture card for cheap. If you can spend 80 or 100 bucks get a better one
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Been using this to stream on Twitch from my Raspberry Pi and it does the job if you're looking for a cheap way to stream. However, I did have some minor issues with horizontal lines on Twitch screen while streaming, so I decided to return this card and go with a higher quality option. If you can afford an Elgato, then I'd tell you to spend the extra money. While this cheaper card does work, it's definitely not the best quality. You get what you pay for.
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Unit is cool and easy to manage it uses color Rec 709 you will have to learn how to correct your color footage With editing software otherwise your original camcorder color footage won’t match at all when you record with the grabber . Price is great. for that it’s worth 5 stars but the audio is really bad the solutions will be and external audio device to connect to see the difference . Taskam has plentiful solutions for it.
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Plug and play... mostly Used this to stream Smash Bros Ultimate on my Nintendo Switch. I used OBS and streamed on my laptop. Relatively easy to install, but had some issues getting the audio to work. To get audio working on OBS you need to add the audio source. It should be in Settings- Audio- Mic/Aux Audio Device. You'll see it as ezcap or something similar. Also, you might need to change the audio sample rate to 48hz. It took me a while to get everything working. I also did a lot of unplugging, changing ports, and restarting OBS/laptop to finally getting it to work. Works great once you get it up and running. Little to no latency/lag when playing.
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