4K@30Hz Signal Input & Loop Out
The video capture card for Nintendo Switch has maximum HDMI input & output resolution up to 4K@30fps, and streams 1080p@60fps video signal through USB C 3.0 port. It outputs a clean and clear excellent image quality without frame lag. You can enjoy recording specific moments in video game adventures.
1080P 60FPS HDMI Game Capture Card
Capture resolutions of capture card up to 1080p at 60fps for video source with hardware accelerated up-scaling/down-scaling. Supports up to 4K@30fps HDMI input, plug and play let the device work instantly with stream media like OBS. Ideal for live streaming, gaming broadcast, video recording, conference rooms, etc.
Plug and Play
Capture card is plug and play without power supply. No need to install any driver of capture card switch, you can use any third party software to capture or stream your HD game, or other HD video source. HDMI capture device compatible with Windows 7/ 8/ 10, Mac OS X 10.9 or above, Linux and many other systems.
Ultra-low Latency
Say goodbye to lag and interruptions during gaming and streaming, with the extreme ultra-low latency on the pass-through signal. When capturing video or playing games, having ultra-low latency ensures a seamless and natural experience for the user. Any delay in the video feed can be distracting and negatively impact the user's ability to respond to actions quickly.
YUY2 4:4:4 1080P With 60FPS
YUY2 uses YUV color space, which separates brightness (luma) and color information (chroma). Format: YUY2 is an uncompressed format, which means it does not suffer from any loss of quality due to compression artifacts. This makes it ideal for capturing and preserving high-quality video data from sources like cameras or other devices.
3.5mm Audio Port
The 3.5mm audio jack on the capture card allows you to directly connect analog audio sources that use a standard 3.5mm connector. This is useful when you want to capture audio from devices like microphones, headphones, line-level sources, or musical instruments without the need for additional converters or interfaces.