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frontpage Posted by iconian | Staff • Jan 8, 2025
frontpage Posted by iconian | Staff • Jan 8, 2025

Mirabox USB Capture Card with 1080p 60fps HDMI Passthrough + 3.5mm Audio

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Mirabox Official Store via Amazon has Mirabox USB Capture Card with 1080p 60fps HDMI Passthrough, up to 4K Support and Audio & Mic Ports (Grey, HSV3202) on sale for $39.99 - 50% with promo code 50DQQAWO during checkout = $19.99. Shipping is free.

Mirabox Official Store via Amazon has Mirabox USB Capture Card with 1080p 60fps HDMI Passthrough, up to 4K Support (Black, HSV320) on sale for $39.99 - 50% with promo code 50DQQAWO during checkout = $19.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.About this Item:
  • 1080p, 720p HDMI device such as Wii U, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii, Switch etc
  • Support for up to 4K passthrough
  • Plug-and-play for Windows Unix, Mac OS, windows 7/8/10
  • Loopout resolution up to 1080/60Hz, capture resolution up to 1080/60Hz

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Mirabox Official Store via Amazon has Mirabox USB Capture Card with 1080p 60fps HDMI Passthrough, up to 4K Support and Audio & Mic Ports (Grey, HSV3202) on sale for $39.99 - 50% with promo code 50DQQAWO during checkout = $19.99. Shipping is free.

Mirabox Official Store via Amazon has Mirabox USB Capture Card with 1080p 60fps HDMI Passthrough, up to 4K Support (Black, HSV320) on sale for $39.99 - 50% with promo code 50DQQAWO during checkout = $19.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.About this Item:
  • 1080p, 720p HDMI device such as Wii U, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii, Switch etc
  • Support for up to 4K passthrough
  • Plug-and-play for Windows Unix, Mac OS, windows 7/8/10
  • Loopout resolution up to 1080/60Hz, capture resolution up to 1080/60Hz

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Model: Mirabox USB3.0 HDMI Video Capture Card for Nintendo Switch, 1080P 60FPS HD Game Capture Device Cam Link With HDMI Passthrough Work with DSLR Xbox PS4 for OBS Twitch Game Live Streaming and Recording

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Reviewers are pointing out that this is NOT an USB3.0 device but USB2.0
Yes unless your analogue to HDMI solution outputs some odd resolution/framerate that the capture card isn't compatible with. You will need some form of capture software to record the signal, such as OBS (free). Set the capture card as a source in OBS, full screen it in a capture scene, and then manually start and stop the recording for the entirety of the tape. You don't need to perfectly start and end your recording if you just clip the start and ending later in some video editing software.
It's absolutely due to the interface. YouTube videos come encoded in a compressed format. These USB 2.0 devices likewise compress the video stream before sending it to your PC.
The full bandwidth required for uncompressed 1080p60 for HDMI is about 3Gbps, which can be provided over USB 3.0. When the feed comes in uncompressed, you can encode it yourself on the PC end, and any modern PC will be able to do so far more efficiently and flexibly than whatever a cheap USB capture card could manage.

I get what you're saying. There is a potential for USB 2.0 capture devices to have beefy enough encoders to achieve transparency (perceptually indistinguishable from uncompressed) quality, but I'd still prefer uncompressed feeds when possible.

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The recent reviews look pretty bad. Pass.
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Reviewers are pointing out that this is NOT an USB3.0 device but USB2.0
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Quote from kadenza :
Reviewers are pointing out that this is NOT an USB3.0 device but USB2.0
USB 2.0 has enough bandwidth for 1080P at a decent bitrate.

You're not losing anything by it not being 3.0.
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
USB 2.0 has enough bandwidth for 1080P at a decent bitrate.You're not losing anything by it not being 3.0.
The point is.... this is a false advertisement
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
USB 2.0 has enough bandwidth for 1080P at a decent bitrate.

You're not losing anything by it not being 3.0.
Yes you are, high quality USB 3 devices like the elgato can push higher quality video instead of crappy MJPEG or whatever this uses
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For 20 I'll check out the grey one since it has aux and mic. Thanks OP.
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The black one has white USB 2.0 port and the grey one has blue USB 3.0 + mic + headphone jacks.
But the review says it's USB 2.0,I am OK with 2.0, not using it for gaming, I will see if this works for my case, if not, I am returning it.
Just picked up the grey one!
Thanks OP!
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The grey one is the good one, lol i didn't even notice i just ordered it cause it looked better
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Will this work to record live online training calls?
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Why does the Grey one have a lower rating at 4.0 and the black one 4.2?
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Quote from SmokyBearLex0722 :
Will this work to record live online training calls?
This is a capture card. You plug a device into it, and then you connect the device to a PC where recording software can save the signal. Typically, these things are used for video game consoles or other devices that output a signal to a TV.
If you are simply needing to record a webpage video or equivalent, this device isn't for that.
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Quote from kadenza :
The point is.... this is a false advertisement
Plus it being misleading as most rookies are gonna see 4k passthrough on the device it's self and then be like... "where is my 4k bruh?" when it only captures in 1080p
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Quote from kadenza :
The point is.... this is a false advertisement
I think the naming of these boxes/cards named or labeled 4K***** or some variation thereof when many are 1080 seems a bit misleading to me - usb throughput notwithstanding.
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