Capture Card Nintendo Switch, 4K HDMI Video Capture Card, 1080P 60FPS, HDMI to USB 3.0 Capture Card for Streaming Work with Camera/Xbox/PS4/PS5/PC/OBS
$29.99
Price: $29.99
(as of Jan 14, 2025 04:44:39 UTC – Details)
Product Description
No Delay
Video live broadcast without delay, no lag, professional-level video capture solution
Stable working performance
Reliable performance, no lag, record important content anytime and anywhere, avoid the trouble of losing important information due to lag, perfect
4K HD Capture
It is suitable for you to capture high-definition video at any time, with 4K 60FPS input and 1080P output, which is much clearer than 720P products, and the colors are more delicate and elegant
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Customer Reviews
3.8 out of 5 stars
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4.2 out of 5 stars
802
3.9 out of 5 stars
24
4.0 out of 5 stars
25
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PC Hardware Interface
USB3.0 + HDMI USB3.0 + HDMI USB3.0 + HDMI USB3.0 + HDMI USB3.0 + HDMI
Operating System
Windows 7,8,10,11,X Mac OS 10.9 or later, Linux,Android 8 or later. Windows 7,8,10,11,X Mac OS 10.9 or later, Linux,Android 8 or later. Windows 7,8,10,11,X Mac OS 10.9 or later, Linux,Android 8 or later. Windows 7,8,10,11,X Mac OS 10.9 or later, Linux. Windows 7,8,10,11,X Mac OS 10.9 or later, Linux.
Input interface
HDMI HDMI+3.5mm Mic+3.5mm AUX HDMI+3.5mm Mic+3.5mm AUX HDMI HDMI
Maximum input resolution
4K 60Hz 4K 60Hz 4K 60Hz 1080P 60Hz 1080P 60Hz
Maximum output resolution
1080P 60Hz 1080P 60Hz 1080P 60Hz 1080P 60Hz 1080P 60Hz
Supported input format
MJPG,MJPEG MJPG,MJPEG MJPG,MJPEG YUV,MJPG,MJPEG YUV,MJPG,MJPEG
Support acquisition software
VLC、OBS 、Amcap, etc VLC、OBS 、Amcap, etc VLC、OBS 、Amcap, etc VLC、OBS 、Amcap, etc VLC、OBS 、Amcap, etc
Conversion Type
1.HDMI TO HDMI loop out, 2.HDMI TO USB3.0 1.HDMI TO HDMI loop out, 2.3.5mm Mic TO 3.5mm AUX, 3.HDMI TO USB3.0 1.HDMI TO HDMI loop out, 2.3.5mm Mic TO 3.5mm AUX, 3.HDMI TO USB3.0 1.HDMI TO HDMI loop out, 2.HDMI TO USB3.0 1.HDMI TO HDMI loop out, 2.HDMI TO USB3.0
Work Best With
Game console, DVD, digital audio, TV, set-top box, DV, camcorder Game console, DVD, digital audio, TV, set-top box, DV, camcorder, Live streaming Game console, DVD, digital audio, TV, set-top box, DV, camcorder, Live streaming Game console, DVD, digital audio, TV, set-top box, DV, camcorder, Live streaming Game console, DVD, digital audio, TV, set-top box, DV, camcorder, Live streaming
Accessories
1.Video capture card, 2.USB3.0 male to male data cable 0.6M with PE bag, 3.multi-language manual 1.USB3.0 male to male data cable 0.6M with PE bag 2. The HDMI cable (the length of the cable is 1.2M) is equipped with a PE bag 3. multi-language manual 1.USB3.0 male to male data cable 0.6M with PE bag 2. The HDMI cable (the length of the cable is 1.2M) is equipped with a PE bag 3. multi-language manual 1.Video capture card, 2. The HDMI cable (the length of the cable is 1.2M) is equipped with a PE bag 3.multi-language manual 1.USB3.0 male to male data cable 0.6M with PE bag 2. The HDMI cable (the length of the cable is 1.2M) is equipped with a PE bag 3. multi-language manual
【1080P HD High Quality】Capture resolution up to 1080p for video source and it is ideal for all HDMI devices such as PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii U, DVDs, DSLR, Camera, Security Camera and set top box.
【Plug and Play】No driver or external power supply required, true PnP. Once plugged in, the device is identified automatically as a webcam. Detect input and adjust output automatically. Won’t occupy CPU, optional audio capture. No freeze with correct setting.
【Compatible with Multiple Systems】suitable for Windows and Mac OS. High speed USB 3.0 technology and superior low latency technology makes it easier for you to transmit live streaming to Twitch, Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, OBS, Potplayer and VLC.
【HDMI LOOP-OUT】Based on the high-speed USB 3.0 technology, it can capture one single channel HD HDMI video signal. There is no delay when you are playing game live.
【Support Mic-in for Commentary】Kedok capture card has microphone input and you can use it to add external commentary when playing a game. Please note: it only accepts 3.5mm TRS standard microphone headset.
Customers say
Customers find the TV tuner card functional and good value for money. They find it easy to set up and use, with a starter guide for streaming platforms. Many are satisfied with the capture card and connectivity. However, some have issues with audio quality, such as pops and clicks. There are mixed opinions on video quality and build quality.
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7 reviews for Capture Card Nintendo Switch, 4K HDMI Video Capture Card, 1080P 60FPS, HDMI to USB 3.0 Capture Card for Streaming Work with Camera/Xbox/PS4/PS5/PC/OBS
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$29.99
Jen –
It just works
Bought this for my husband. We were both amazed that he was able to get it set up and working within an hour. The only shortcoming he noticed was that with the card installed, the image on screen is a bit washed out. But for $30, if that’s the only issue we’re happy.
K. Lawson –
It works!!!
I love this little capture card. It works perfectly every time (Did NOT expect that, given the price). I use it along with OBS to record videos I want to keep in my personal library, and Iâm so happy to finally find a device that actually works- WELL. ð
Devin –
Works Well
I had a few issues with mine getting it booted up as the usb 3.0 port on my PC was connected to a 2.0 port on my motherboard, but that was completely on my side of things and the product works as intended. Quality of video is okay to decent, live streaming with anything other than a low ping Ethernet connection is going to be a struggle for viewers to watch.
BuyeRM –
It works for my needs (amateur discord streaming)
I used this with my laptop (Legion 5 Pro RTX 3060, which is a Windows 11 laptop) and struggled quite a bit to get it to work well. I am new to this and just wanted to stream my Nintendo Switch gameplay on Discord.The capture card manual comes with a diagram (also there’s multiple diagrams on the product page). The instructions were very minimal. Physical installation was easy.My biggest issue was dealing with the sound from the capture card outputting audio on my Discord microphone, which I ended up resolving through my system settings and Discord settings. Honestly I was about to return this thinking it was defective or that I had to have a second monitor to stream without audio issues. Even google couldn’t help.After finally getting it to work, it was what I wanted. Just didn’t like struggling to troubleshoot the issues.[Review end]—–[Instructions for those who might need it:]Here’s what I ended up doing from beginning of installation to end for my laptop specifically and without anything extra besides just the capture card, Switch, and laptop. Everyone might use this differently and depending on your PC the settings might be different, but maybe it will help someone who also wanted to use it the way I did:- Install OBS.1. After installation, open the program and make a new source under the Sources tab by pressing the “+” sign.2. Press “Video Capture Device” and name it however you want (I named it Switch), then press OK.2. Set Device: USB3.0 Video3. Audio Output Mode: Capture Mode Only4. Turn on “Use custom audio device”5. Audio Device: Digital Audio Interface (USB 3.0 Audio)6. Close source tab.- In the OBS settings, go to Audio.7. Under Audio, disable all Global Audio Settings but leave Mic/Auxiliary Audio alone.8. Set Mic/Auxiliary Audio: Digital Audio Interface (USB 3.0 Audio)9. Press Apply, then OK.Under the Audio tab (not settings):10. Under the Audio tab (next to Sources), right click Mic/Auxiliary Audio then press Advanced Audio Properties.11. Set the Audio Monitoring for Mic/Aux to “Monitor Only (Mute Output)”- Go to PC settings > System > Sound.12. Input > set to Laptop Microphone13. All Sound Devices > Input Devices > Digital Audio Interface. Make sure it is NOT set to default.14. All Sound Devices > Input Devices > Laptop Microphone. Make sure it IS set to default.- Go to Discord.15. If the application detects the new device (capture card) and asks if you want to switch to a new audio device, hit “don’t switch”16. User Settings > Voice & Video > Input > Laptop Microphone.17. User Settings > Voice & Video > Output > Laptop Speakers.Device should be ready for streaming now with no audio issues. Also to stream games on full screen on Discord, simply right click on the screen in OBS > open “Windowed Projector (Preview).” Then go to Discord, hit screenshare, and pick that option in the Applications tab. It should show only the game for the audience. Then on your end, you can right click on the OBS screen > open “Fullscreen Projector (Preview)” and you can view the game just fine on a full screen for yourself.To check if your mic on Discord is working correctly, mute OBS and turn off screen share to see if your icon in a Discord call is turning green without you saying anything. If it is turning green it means that sound is coming through your microphone for other people in the call due to the capture card.How I fixed that was going to my PC settings > System > Sound > All Sound Devices > Digital Audio Interface. I turned that off and then back on. Then I went back to Discord to see if the prompt window to change audio devices comes up, then I pressed “don’t switch” when it did. I had no more issues after that and was able to stream on Discord just fine. I typed all this out because it took me several hours to figure out how to get rid of the mic audio issue so I wanted to put this out there in case it helped someone else too.
Jack Trillips –
This seems to work perfectly
I bought this to record Nintendo 64 gameplay, using a cheapo HDMI adapter even with all the things plugged in for me to workaround the old console this cap card was so cheap it works perfectly. Had it about a year, going great ð
Blake Holmes –
Not 4K. Choppy FPS. NO audio, not “optional” audio.
Product specs and capabilities do not match the store page. It’s cheap, it feels cheap, and it barely gives you an image. FPS is BAD bad. Not just inconsistent, just bad. Unable to even record with it, not that it came with audio functions as is.
Molly C. –
Really easy to use for HD game consoles
It works very well for a lower-end capture card, and if you don’t want to spend a lot on one,it’s a good option.It comes with a blue USB 3.0 cord, so you can plug the device into your computer, allowing you to capture video (after you’ve downloaded and set up a program to display it with.)The cord is kind of short, maybe about 12 inches long, so it might be necessary to buy a longer one to replace it with if your consoles are not stored next to your PC/laptop.This blue USB cord plugs into the side of the capture card with one cord slot, and then from there, the other end of it plugs into one of your computer’s USB slots. You could also plug it into a USB hub, instead, if it works better that way.On the other end of the capture card, there are two cord slots.One of them is to connect the second cord that comes with your capture card to your TV.I’d suggest using a widescreen/HD TV for this, because the TV might not have the right components in the back of it, otherwise.The capture card does *not* come with an HDMI cable to attach to your game console.However, if you’re starting out by capturing your Switch, Switch systems come with an official Nintendo-branded HDMI cord you can use to connect to your device. I believe that this same cord will also work with PS4s or anything else that takes HDMI input/has an HDMI cord slot. So it seems to be possible to use just one HDMI cord, and switch between consoles as needed.I tested it on the PS4 and Switch and it seems to do pretty well with those.Note:1. This will not work with AV-based components such as those the N64 and Gamecube have.You would need a different device for that, it’s only compatible with modern HDMI/HD outputs.2. It does not come bundled with any kind of special software. To capture and record your game’s picture and audio, a free program like OBS broadcaster will be required.3. It doesn’t only capture video, it does capture audio as well. Both an “Audio Source” and “Video Source” need to be added in OBS (or the program of your choosing) in order to pick up both audio/video at the same time.