4K HDMI to USB 3.0 Video Capture Card 1080P 60FPS Cam Link Card Game Capture Card Adapter Screen Record Capture Device for Streaming, Gaming, Video Conference, Teaching, Live Broadcasting
$25.99
Price: $25.99
(as of Jan 28, 2025 16:27:14 UTC – Details)
Product Description
[Note]
For MacOS, do not need to download other software. just get audio and video by using the QuickTime software provided by MacBook, do not need to install additional drivers.For Windows, we recommend using OBS software, then download the “User Manual (PDF)” on the current product description page or ask the seller for it.Please insert the video capture card into the USB3.0 jack of the computer. Only in this way can you capture YUY2 uncompressed video.If the edge of the captured image is jagged, adjust the image resolution of the captured device to 1080P/4K 16:9.Try not to use hub, because some cheap hubs have poor compatibility.
[Connection and Operation]
Connect the UHD signal source to the HDMI input of the video capture with one HDMI cable.Insert the video capture card into the USB3.0 socket of the PC.Operation steps for USB video capture(OBS): Open OBS, click “+”->Video Capture Device, select “USB3.0 UHD” in “Device”; click “+”->Audio Input Capture, select “USB3.0 Audio” in “Device”; click “Start Recording”.
AMZHRLY UPGRADED USB3.0 1080P 60Hz Video Capture Card can collect HDMI audio and video, it uses multi-layer circuit protection for better anti-static and heat dissipation.
[Features]
HDMI Input resolution 4K 30FPSUSB output resolution 1080P 60FPSVideo output format: YUV/JPEGSupport video format: 24/30/36bit Deep color; audio format: L-PCMSupport most acquisition software, such as VLC / OBS / Amcap, etcSupport Windows / Android / MacOSConform to USB Video and UVC standard; USB Audio UAC standardMax working current: 0.2A/5V DCDimension (L * W * H): 52x25x14 (mm)Without external power supplyNo need to install additional drivers.
Connect your DSLR, camcorder or action camera to your Windows, MacOS and Linux. Easier for you to have real-time streaming media from Twitch, Youtube, OBS, Zoom, Potplayer and VLC
[Real USB3.0 1080P 60Hz uncompressed video capture card] Insert the video capture card into the USB3.0 socket of the PC, adjust the resolution of the captured device to 1080P/4K 16:9 to enjoy clear video recording, gaming live streaming, conference live broadcast. Support HDMI input upto 4K 30FPS and USB3.0 output (capture) upto 1080P 60Hz video and stereo. It is recommended to use OBS studio
[Real-time preview] Ultra-low latency technology, easy real-time transmission of video streams, real-time preview, direct video recording to hard disk, no compression and no delay
[Multi-purpose, High compatibility] Connect your DSLR, camcorder or action camera to your Windows, MacOS and Linux. Easier for you to have real-time streaming media from Twitch, Youtube, OBS, Zoom, Potplayer and VLC
[Plug and Play] No driver or external power supply, suitable for high-definition acquisition, teaching recoding, Gaming, medical imaging, live streaming, broadcasting live, etc
Customers say
Customers find the TV tuner card to work well with Mac and QuickTime. They find it simple to set up and convenient. The picture quality is amazing with superb colors. Customers describe it as a reliable and straightforward capture card.
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13 reviews for 4K HDMI to USB 3.0 Video Capture Card 1080P 60FPS Cam Link Card Game Capture Card Adapter Screen Record Capture Device for Streaming, Gaming, Video Conference, Teaching, Live Broadcasting
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Victor M. Sotomayor Jr. –
Excellent Capture Card for VHS â Works Perfectly with Mac and QuickTime by
Iâve been using this HD video capture card to capture VHS tapes on my Mac with QuickTime, and itâs been working flawlessly. Setup was quick and easyâjust plug it in, and itâs good to go. No issues with drivers or extra software, which makes it super convenient.The capture quality is great, and everything runs smoothly without any problems. Itâs been perfect for digitizing old tapes, and I havenât run into any glitches or disconnects.If youâre looking for a reliable and straightforward capture card to work with a Mac, this one is a solid choice. It does exactly what I need, and Iâve had no issues at all. Highly recommend!
Amazon Customer –
Does the job.
Used it twice. So far able to handle livestreams with no issues at all. Output is pretty much the one of my Elgato product. Satisfied so far. Will come back if I run to any issue.
Senya –
Fine capture card
Quality is good, easy to setup, comes with USB dongle male to female
Douglas Taylor –
Easy peasy lemon squeezy once you get it set up right
I was replacing an older HDMI converter on an older system with a upgraded camera. The computer only had USB-2 inputs and the new to us Cannon video camera only would do 1080P at 50fps (720 for any other framerate), but once I figured out the camera settings and got the input settings right in OBS, the picture was amazing, even when electronically zoomed. OBS recognized it right off. Works great. No regrets.I included the new picture and the old picture, using the same camera/computer/everything but the HDMI input. The one that is brighter and appears lower res is the old picture, the one that is more yellow is the new picture. The new picture is how it looks to the eye.
MoonMaster33 –
Hyperin-ng suported!!!!!
If you are looking at this item for a hdmi grabber for hyperion look no further. this works grate and you won’t be disappointed.
Jonathan Russell –
Works just as promised!
I’ve been using this to record anything that has an HDMI for a while now and it works great! No issues whatsoever. The only complaint I have is that it does get very warm but I just use a old small fan to cool it down for long recordings. OBS works great for this product. Just go to video capture device, select the USB, and audio should be automatic (may have to select in properties, depending on what version of OBS you have). Just turn down the desktop audio and it’s just the HDMI audio recording. 5 stars âââââ! Definitely!
Jeff Alston –
Great
I’m glad I got this.
Michael brabec –
Confusion
I got it to record my screen pretty easily, but I can’t seem to figure out how to get game volume or my mic volume. I’m using obs I followed the instructions and created a capture card video and audio Input and I still get no sound just video.I figured out if you change your audio on the system to tv it will then capture the game audio, but I have yet to figure out how to hear my voice or the party chat. If I put my headset on my PC then I can’t talk on the system huge problem. If anyone knows how to fix these please let me know
SMB –
This is a fairly decent HDMI/USB 3.0 adapter that just works (plug’n’play for Windows*) without any user intervention during driver install. It’s able to take 4K@60FPS as input; however, the OUTPUT is only supported at 1080p@60FPS which is considered to be low by today’s standard but is still adequate in most cases. Though, it is higher than MANY other budget capture adapters since most of them only support 1080p@30Hz as output. The quality for both video and audio are pretty decent without much degradation for a 1080p video.â Note that this is one of the very few of similar style (and to a certain degree price tag) that’s actually rated for USB 3.0 (see below for verification). Nearly all others with similar style and size are actually USB 2.0 (and about half the price as well). With that being said, USB 2.0 is capable of at least around 25-30 Mbps (varies quite a bit depending on a number of factors but 25Mbps is the min with 33 Mbps being the typical max) and that’s usually more than adequate for 1080p @ 60Hz assuming the source is a high quality 4K source. As such, if you don’t required USB 3.0 speed, there are many other options and alternatives out there that are $15-$20 less.The overall physical build seems decent without any visible defects and it has an aluminum alloy casing (that all/most others have as well). Similar to most others, it has an USB-A male connector along with an USB-A male/female extension cable should you find it helpful (it does for me). It would’ve been great if it comes with a USB-A/C adapter or cable for systems that only has a USB-C portThe extension cable is particularly useful or even preferable for some for those that have a tight space around the USB ports because this adapter is slightly larger (and the curved shape certainly doesn’t help either) than your ordinary USB flash drives etc and it might NOT fit well or could block other USB ports if it were to be inserted directly into the USB port on your computer (particularly for laptops where it might have limited space). It eliminates this issue by using the extension cable provided.I should also mention that this is the very FIRST one (of this particular size/style) that actually allows for various FPS section other than ‘Match Output FPS’ in OBS (pic 12) without generating a ton of errors in the log (pic 13) including 50 FPS which I sometimes do require. This is better than all others (in this price range) for this reason alone for me personally although your requirements might be different than mine.For those who are curious, the sample video is encoded using QuickSync H.264 with balanced target and high profile with a CBR of 2500Kbps and B Frames of 3 (nothing fancy here). The original spec is shown below.###Format: MatroskaFormat version: Version 2File size: 18.9 MiBDuration: 59 s 0 msOverall bit rate: 2 690 kb/sWriting application: libmatroska 1.4.1VideoID: 1Format: AVCFormat/Info: Advanced Video CodecFormat profile: High@L4Format settings, CABAC: YesFormat settings, ReFrames: 2 framesCodec ID: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVCDuration: 59 s 0 msBit rate mode: ConstantNominal bit rate: 2 500 kb/sWidth: 1 920 pixelsHeight: 1 080 pixelsDisplay aspect ratio: 16:9Frame rate mode: ConstantFrame rate: 30.000 FPSColor space: YUVChroma subsampling: 4:2:0Bit depth: 8 bitsScan type: ProgressiveBits/(Pixel*Frame): 0.040Default: NoForced: NoAudioID: 2Format: AACFormat/Info: Advanced Audio CodecFormat profile: LCCodec ID: A_AACDuration: 59 s 0 msChannel(s): 2 channelsChannel positions: Front: L RSampling rate: 48.0 kHzFrame rate: 46.875 FPS (1024 spf)Compression mode: LossyDelay relative to video: 5 msDefault: NoForced: No###â¡ ValueAll things considered, this is a fairly decent HDMI/USB 3.0 capture adapter that works as expected with decent video/audio quality and it’s reasonably priced at $39 for its usability, overall video/audio quality, and its overall performance.
HonestReviews –
5 out of 5 Stars (5)âââââ[TL;DR][QUALITY] (5/5)[VALUE] (5/5)[EASE OF USE] (5/5)[MET EXPECTATIONS] (5/5)[PACKAGING] (5/5)[REVIEW REMARKS]This is a really easy capture card to master. The plug and play design makes for an easy setup.The device is compact and lightweight. It is just slightly larger than a USB key. This could be added to your computer without much fuss. The dongle is small enough to be able to pack and take with you.The video quality captured was 1080p 60 frames per sec. This was exactly what I was looking for when doing video recording. It serves as a great pass through device. My DSLR allows for video, but recording is limited to 30 consecutive minutes. Using this device, along with OBS Studio as the software, I am able to pass through the live video and record in OBS. This bypassed the internal regulator in the camera and allowed for me to record as required. The quality is excellent.This could be used for other use cases such as recording gameplay, live video feeds, web cam etc. Anything with an HDMI output would be fair game with this. Unlike other products, I do not think this device blocks sources based on DRM (Digital Rights Management) as I was able to record protected content. I am not advocating for using this device for illegal means, I am only suggesting that it does not have a “Nanny Protocol” built in. Or so it would seem.This device is a great value to have in your digital tools. You are able to do so much with this capture card. I would order this again. The price at the time of order was $43.99, which is an excellent price for the quality of this device.Recommended based on value, function, and quality of results.In the event that experiences change or evolve, updates may be made to this review to address such developments.
S Wright –
So tiny yet effective. I love that it works with my computer and other devices. This card shows good streaming video quality and audio is on top too. I’m happy that no other or external support is needed, just plug in and play and its good to go. I love the fact that it is multifunctional, it also works with camera and Webcam which I have. I can alternate as much as I want. Apart from that it works with games too. This video capture card it a cool gift to give and it is at a good price value.Nice product ð ð
JNL –
Most of the cheap device only support USB 2.0, even if they are marketed as being USB 3.0. This one is a real USB 3.0 and work great. The only catch here is that the device may sometimes appear as an HDMI screen only when the capture in being used as a device (in OSB or other program) and disappear after you close OBS.USB Speed: Real USB 3.0, 5Gbps speed, what is the real deal here? When running at USB 2.0 speed, the YUV4:2:2 mode is limited by the speed, when using this mode the capture rate is limited to 5 Hz. Most capture card simply doesn’t hide the YUV4:2:2 mode and let user selects the option, even if at USB 2 speed. Using this with this low speed makes the computer skip frames with errors and the computer become unresponsive. You won’t get this error with this card, when it runs in USB 2, the YUV mode is replaced with Motion-JPEG. Second issue with USB 2.0 speed it that you must either select other mode like MJPEG or BGR3, which are compressed, so you lose quality. I’m doing video using green screen, in such case I want the lowest possible compression to improve the green screen (chroma key) effect. Having real USB 3.0 speed here has a real benefit.Screen resolution: HDMI supports many resolutions, among them there is 4K at both 30 and 29.97Hz. Full HD at 60, 50, 59.94, 30, 25.00 and 29.97. 720p adds 24 and 23.98. The 59.94 and 29.97 are fairly important if you plan to record from broadcast television. Other classical monitor resolution are also supported, I won’t list them all.Screen colour space: The internal chip is from Macrosilicon and the previous capture card with these chips I tested were causing issues with the colour model, causing yellow screen. Windows users get sRGB by default, they are not affected, other fancier OS gets the colour information from the display and create a colour profile accordingly. This device works great on this regard.Capture resolution: 4K will be scaled down, 1920×1080 is supported up to 60Hz, 720p is also supported along with other classical video resolutions.OS Support: Video capture device are quite standard today, this device supports the UVC model, and it worked well with Linux. I also validated that it works nicely with my Android phone, which is only USB 2.0, I’m able to capture computer screen from my phone.Audio: Audio can be sent to HDMI, and recorded with the matching USB audio device.Overall, this is one of the great capture cards I have seen. Some power and signal LED could be nice to add.
SonySunny –
I love it. It comes with an extension cable which really helped me because of my gaming setup. It was easy to connect and get started. Being able to inout 4K quality resolution and 1080p output resolution was very good and 0 latency from my experience. It was seamless in capturing. For $18 itâs definitely a must have.