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M**1
Works with Apple silicon
Super easy to use. Worked straight away in my new 2020 MacBook Air M1. Just used QuickTime
C**S
Decent quality, great price, doesn’t capture 1080p60
Works great on my M1 Mac using OBS. I use it to capture and stream gameplay from the Nintendo Switch and older consoles like the Xbox 360.Note that it doesn’t actually capture 1080p60, only 720p60 or 1080p30. Even if you manually set it to 1080p and 60fps which it’ll let you do in OBS, the 60fps setting is actually 30. This isn’t a problem for me as the quality is good enough in 720p60, but if 1080p60 is important to you, keep that in mind.
K**S
GUERMOK USB 3.0 HD Audio Capture Card Does Everything It States For Only $18.99
I hooked up the GUERMOK USB 3.0 HD Audio Capture Card to a Panasonic Lumix G9 Digital Camera that was out putting 4K @ 60FPS and then into a Lenovo Desktop PC running Windows 10 Pro. I loaded up OBS Studio and set it up as a USB Capture Card at 1920 by 1080. It recorded at a lag free 60 FPS video.I am highly impressed with this GUERMOK USB 3.0 HD Audio Capture Card, It does everything as stated in it's description and for a low cost of only $18.99, I would highly recommend this to other amazon buyers look for a great little USB 3.0 video capture card
S**I
VHS - Mission Accomplished!!
Found a box of old VHS tapes with my wife’s show choir tapes from the 90s. We also have a VCR with an HDMI connection. This works perfectly in digitizing those tapes.Setup2014 Mac Mini i5 2.6OBS software - freeVCR w HDMIOBS setup for VHSAuto configuration wizard - set base canvas to 1280x720Settings - Output - Recording format - set to mp4
P**2
Does not capture 4k
Overall, this capture card is quite a bit nicer than other cheap capture cards. In addition to having a nicer and thinner build quality than other cheap capture cards, the integrated usb C cable with an included c to a adapter means that the card wont be covering other ports next to where it's plugged in.However, while 4k is plastered everywhere on this page and even on the box, please understand that it does not capture a 4k image. This capture card will downscale 4k to a 1080p image. This is NOT a 4k capture card, but rather a decent and cheap 1080p capture card.
K**N
It's a good, cheap HDMI capture dongle
It seems to work just fine, I'm using it to convert VHS tapes from a VCR/DVR recorder that has HDMI output, into OBS. The picture quality looks much better than when I was using the recorder to dub directly to DVD and then ripping the DVD to MP4.At first, I had an issue with the audio getting gradually out of sync, by the end of a 2 hour video, it would be a second or two off. I realized I needed to set the frame rate to 29.97 fps instead of 30 fps, to match the VHS source frame rate, and now it stays perfectly in sync.Sometimes when I first connect it, I have to disconnect and reconnect the HDMI cable to get a picture.
T**B
Does pickup 4k30 and 1080p60. Haven't used it for more than hour.
OBS picks up all resolutions up to 1080p and refresh rates up to 60. If left on device default, OBS will pickup the 4k30 video being captured when I press the shutter button on my camera. I've never used the mic on my camera so I can't comment on audio through HDMI. Image quality is pretty decent but will always vary between users. Good camera, good lighting, low iso etc. Refresh rate might also seem choppy at times but its always more noticeable on the high refresh rate monitors we got used to.I can't really comment on how well this card will operate over long duration because I have never gone more than an hour in a single session. The card does get warm, but never too hot to touch or at risk of overheating within that hour.Overall, this is probably one of the cheapest capture cards that can actually do 1080p60 and 4k. Image quality seems to be on par with capture cards of the $50-$60 range but with a much smaller footprint. I mainly bought it to use with my laptop and not have to keep moving my desktop capture card.
T**O
Took a chance and I’m glad that I did
1080p 60fps looks amazing. Just recorded some PS5 gameplay and I’m amazed at what a $17 device can do!
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