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I am personally not familiar with these, so I am pasting specs from the product page
- ćStronger CompatibilityćGaming capture card can be compatible with all 1080P 720P hdmi device such as Wii U, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii, Switch etc and it can be plug-and-play for Windows Unix, Mac OS, windows 7/8/10. Live Streaming for Twitch, Youtube, OBS, Potplayer.
- ć1080p@60fps Capture CardćLoopout resolution up to 1080/60Hz, capture resolution up to 1080/60Hz,Compatible with HD video
- ćZERO Latency HDMI Pass-throughćThere is ZERO latency when you use the hdmi pass-through port, the hdmi pass-through port is very usefully when you are making a game live streaming.
- ćPlug and Play, No Need to Install DriversćWell Suited For Beginners, This game video capture device is stylish, compact and standardized. The device is easy to install and carry, making it ideal for live broadcasts, conference rooms, video recording, etc.
- ćLive Stream Capture Wide Applicabilityćthe HDMI capture card suitable for Online classes , TVMeeting ,Outdoor camera live broadcast, Mobile game live broadcast , Merry party, medical treatmenti maging. For example Use the capture card to link the computer and camera to record the entire meeting and The output signal of the medical image is connected to the capture card to capture the video of the operation process in real time.
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Otherwise does this still require the use of something like a separate HDCP device (like an HDMI splitter) for sources which require successful HDCP handshakes?
With device like this my guess is the latter (especially since most documented sources are PC and not, for example, a Switch running the Netflix app).
Good luck!
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This is the way except personally I really like jellyfin.
I'm using OBS and it said 1080 for resolution.
I bought a different more expensive brand and the result is opposite. The recording image is perfect. But the monitor display has a squished image.
What's going on?
Use https://github.com/cehbab/mono-to...o/releases to end up with a proper 48khz stereo output.
(Run it in a 'DOS'/CMD window in Windows)
mono-to-stereo.exe -? shows extra options
All of the ones around this price point and cheaper are using the same guts, so you'll find cheaper ones.
You DO want something that has HDMI passthrough/'loop'/etc. though!
If you're trying to do something like capture gameplay, these introduce like 3-7 frames of latency between input and showing it in the capture program like OBS/VirtualDub/AMCAP/etc., and the passthrough lets you plug in another display to look at instead that just shows the input directly.
You can also find some that include 3.5 audio in (Mic) and out.
So for right around the same price, I'd suggest something with both hdmi passthrough and the audio stuff, like:
(Same generic 'Video Capture with Audio' version)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9WNVTSN
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DG8PBHZ5
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08BZ9H78T
Different design:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2CG2H7W
etc.
Also note for anyone grabbing these things. No, they won't do 1080P @ 60FPS. Only 720P and below will be at 60FPS. You can choose 1080P & 60FPS as a capture, but every other frame in the output will be the same as the previous. It's not a bandwidth, USB limit, or PC CPU power thing, it's just how the chipset in these is.
Also ignore any USB 2.0/USB 3.0 designation...I've messed with enough variants of these to say that they are all USB 2.0 devices.
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