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The YT-294 PCI-E 4K Video Capture Card is a powerful tool designed for seamless video capture and streaming. With support for 1080P 4K HDMI input and output, it allows for high-quality recordings at 60fps. Its UVC compliance means no driver installation is required, making it compatible with a wide range of software and devices, including gaming consoles and PCs. Ideal for content creators, educators, and professionals, this capture card is a must-have for anyone looking to elevate their video production game.
Brand | YOTOCAP |
Item model number | YOTOCAP Capture Box |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6 x 5.3 x 1.8 inches |
Color | YT-294 (4K/30FPS) |
Manufacturer | YOTOCAP |
ASIN | B07TRVKC2Y |
Date First Available | April 28, 2019 |
B**N
No-frills capture card - WORKS GREAT!
In many cases - cheaper equals CHEAP - but NOT HERE! This card is just as good as any model that is 4-10X higher in price. No frills - no manual, no software - no nothing - just a card in a box - but it was perfect for my needs! We use it with OBS for live streaming church services - and we PIP our projection screens in the broadcast it it needed no drivers, no software nothing! OBS used it right away and it brings in full 1080 HD with no issues! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
T**M
WOW!!!
Now I would be able to write a BOOK about this product! Don't let ANYONE tell you that all EXPENSIVE equipment is what you should look at when purchasing needs! This VERY AFFORDABLE unit here WORKS PERFECT!!! From the initial moment of it being installed in my computer I hooked my Sony AX33 to it via HDMI and BOOM! Instant on! Now I will have to be honest and say that there is a slight delay/lag yet that is NORMAL as well as acceptable because the picture is perfect! I also tested my Nikon D3200 and the same perfect result! All the expensive $300 to $1000 equipment?? NOPE! I HIGHLY recommend this unit! Thank You Sirs!
A**R
DOA? Or No drivers?
Bought this just to try it out. Came in a box with a low profile adapter, hdmi cable, and disk. Plugged it into a pcie slot, turned on my computer, and checked obs to see if it showed up as a source. Nothing is there and nothing in device manager. Plugged it into another slot, same thing. Even tried other computers. I dont know if it arrived DOA but I cant really review it if it doesnt work.
M**S
DOES NOT SUPPORT OBS
This HDMI Capture Card does not support working with OBS! Only audio is captured if you try using OBS, works with Adobe FLME with zero issues. It would have got 5 stars had it worked with OBS like that comapany states it does.
G**1
Easy
As easy as an internal card can be. Popped it in the slot booted up and VLC grabbed the HDMI picture with default windows drivers. That said, no heat sinks on the card, construction does reflect price, but for the price, it's good quality. I can't speak to longevity, but as far as function it's exactly what I needed.
M**L
Works great in Ubuntu; cannot get it to work in Windows
I bought this card to capture analog videotapes via a scaler, to create archival files. The computer it is installed in (custom build: MSI Z370 SLI Plus motherboard, i7 8700 CPU, 64 GB RAM, 18 TB RAID storage) dual boots into Windows 10 (x64, Pro, version 1909) and Ubuntu (20.04) partitions.I simply cannot get this card to work in Windows. It appears in the device manager without any errors or warnings, but none of the three capture/edit packages installed (Premiere Pro CS3, Da Vinci Resolve 15, and OBS Studio 25.0.8) can see it as a capture device. VLC sees it, but crashes as soon as I try to play from it.In Ubuntu, however, it's great. OBS saw it immediately, configuring the various video and audio capture options was straightforward, yet versatile, and it captures beautifully in 1080p60, with no lost frames.I don't feel that I can give this more than three stars, because for me at any rate, it simply doesn't work using the most widespread operating system in general use. I'm very happy with its performance in Ubuntu, but it's advertised as being Windows-compatible, and appears not to be.
B**X
Cheapest PCIx card I could find, works great the OBS and SLoBS DOES NOT CAPTURE AUDIO IN EITHER
Using as a secondary input capturing one of several GoPro5 Black's HDMI output for livestreaming. Works reliably, does not seem to capture audio (when I had a Roku stick or GoPro Hero 5 connected for testing) there are USB adapters available for less money which do that. In my application, that is not an issue though. If you just want to capture video and keep your USB available (perhaps for more capture devices), it's a good choice. If you want audio too, https://www.amazon.com/PUTELTAL-Capture-Dongle-Recorder-Streaming/dp/B0818M8TW1 does the job. LET ME SAY THIS AGAIN TO BE CLEAR EVEN THOUGH THE SELLER SAYS OTHERWISE, THIS CARD HAS BEEN UNABLE TO CAPTURE AUDIO FROM HDMI AFTER SEVERAL ATTEMPTS. DO NOT EXPECT AUDIO TO WORK.
T**L
Simple Plug N Play
Works great with OBS Studio 64 bit. Drivers are autoinstalled through windows 10, the card shows up as a camera in device manager. You can go into OBS studio and set it as a "Video Capture Device" and you're good to go. It's a really painless process.i'm using it to capture video from an Oculus Rift. I can't use it as an intermediary for capture but what i have been able to do is duplicate my displays on the source device, output that video via hdmi out of source and into the YoCap card. I just capture and output the monitor display rather than the hdmi but it's what I need for spectating Echo VR. It's definitely heavier resource wise for my source computer to render another display but it's the best work around for the lowest latency.
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