– Pocket Sized Video Capture Dongle
– Single Channel HDMI Input
– Powered by USB 3.0
– Capture 2K Video
– Plug and Play
– Windows/Mac/Linux Compatible
Looking to record and stream videos from your camcorder to your Laptop or Desktop PC? Magewell’s USB Capture HDMI Gen 2 is a sleek and effective solution! With a single HDMI input, the USB Capture HDMI accepts video resolutions up to 2160×2048 at 60p, for recording and streaming through your PC. If you need your output video to be a different resolution, the USB Capture HDMI can convert the input to your desired resolution. Other functions such as deinterlacing and scaling are also performed within the dongle itself, reducing the processing load on your PC!
This dongle uses your PC’s existing USB drivers for plug-and-play capability across Windows, Mac and Linux Operating Systems. Furthermore, power is supplied through the included USB cable from your computer.
Note: The Magewell USB Capture HDMI Gen 2 will work with both USB3.0 and USB2.0 ports, but resolution and frame rate capability will be reduced on USB 2.0 due to restricted bandwidth.
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