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Elgato Cam Link 4K USB 3.0 Video Capture Adapter (10GAM9901) for $107.34 > now
$109.08.
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Features:- Easily connect your DSLR, camcorder, or action cam to your PC or Mac
- Go live on any platform in no time thanks to ultra-low-latency technology
- Broadcast in stunning quality up to 1080P60 or 4K at 30 FPS
- Shoot and produce within your favorite tools; Real-Time Feedback
- Record footage directly to your hard drive without time restrictions
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Just buy some generic crap at Amazon like this one I own: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08JBZVQCV
1080p60 is fine for 99% of folks there in streamland. Plug-n-play, Mac, PC and Android phones.
They all have it now.
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Constant disconnecting and reconnecting. issues getting it to be recognized in windows ect.
but once it works it does a wonderful job quality wise.
I ended up buying a cheap $16 usb video capture card from amaozn and it works perfectly and doesn't let me down, its legit plug and play.
I've got a Nikon, though, so have been eyeing this (for other needs, too) so I just may bite!
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if so, what app to view?
Also note that it has no hardware encoders- it's reliant on the host CPU / GPU HW to do the real-time encoding.
Reference:
https://help.elgato.com/hc/en-us/...quirements
It's not going to replace a professional dedicated recorder but it's the most effective way to get darn near any video camera into a computer at great quality without buying a dedicated card that requires a desktop.
Speaking of max bitrates, here's the comparison between Elgato's other capture HW, noting max bitrate and the two with HW encoding. I think this Cam Link 4K tops out at 30 Mbps but probably dependent on CPU / GPU / RAM resources:
https://help.elgato.com/hc/en-us/...y-Compare-
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I've seen some go for $400 ish for photo equipment world. I've looked on wish and those types of sites.
Constant disconnecting and reconnecting. issues getting it to be recognized in windows ect.
but once it works it does a wonderful job quality wise.
I ended up buying a cheap $16 usb video capture card from amaozn and it works perfectly and doesn't let me down, its legit plug and play.
Just buy some generic crap at Amazon like this one I own: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08JBZVQCV
1080p60 is fine for 99% of folks there in streamland. Plug-n-play, Mac, PC and Android phones.
I finally got around to get the hd 60 s from elgato, I was usibg a cable matters 1080p 60 card and the picture quality on the elgato is significantly better. Input lag is similar for them.
I finally got around to get the hd 60 s from elgato, I was usibg a cable matters 1080p 60 card and the picture quality on the elgato is significantly better. Input lag is similar for them.
It's not going to replace a professional dedicated recorder but it's the most effective way to get darn near any video camera into a computer at great quality without buying a dedicated card that requires a desktop.
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The elgato 4k is incompatible with pci-4. If your video card is using pci-4 you need to go into bios and downgrade it to pci-3.
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