– HDMI Input Video Capture
– Supports 4K Video
– High-Fidelity Video Processing
– 8/10/12 Bit Colour
– RGB 4:4:4 & YCbCr 4:4:2 Sampling
– Multi-card Installation
– Windows/Mac/Linux Compatible
Are you looking to capture Ultra HD, 4K video into your Laptop or Desktop PC? The Magewell Pro Capture HDMI 4K card is an effective solution for you! Taking up only a single PCIe slot in your system, it lets you capture one channel of UHD 4K video via HDMI, up to 4096×2160 resolution. The Pro Capture HDMI 4K also hosts a variety of processing functions such as cropping, scaling and format conversion.
Multiple Pro Capture 4K cards may be installed per system, limited only by the number of physical PCIe slots in your system. Output streams are unlimited, and parameters for each stream can be independently customised and adjusted. Works with Windows, Mac and Linux Operating Systems, and supports multiple APIs for Windows and Linux, and provides Windows SDKs for ease of integration.
The Pro Capture HDMI 4K has 3 variants: The Pro Capture HDMI 4K, Pro Capture HDMI 4K Plus, and Pro Capture HDMI 4K Plus LT. The Plus version features a higher speed PCIe bus connection, while the Plus LT version has an additional HDMI Loop-through for redundancy or connecting to additional devices.
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