Introduction
HD-MI to USB2.0 Video Capture Dongle,it is easy to carry,have a superior performance,superior compatibility,simple installation and mant other features,It can capture one HD-MI 1080p60 input and output signal; compatible with Windows,Linux,Macos X and USB2.0interface,Compatible with many USB 2.0 chipset (Intel,Renesas,ASMedia,Fresco Logic),compatible with PCIe Gen1.1x1 expansion via USB2.0 interface;The HD-MI video capture meets UVC and UAC standard,without having to install drivers and settings ,the real plug-and-play,easy to use.
Features
1.It can capture one single channel HD HD-MI video signals
2.The capture resolution up to 1080P/60Hz, input resolution up to 4K/30Hz
3.Support MJPE and do not support YUY2
4.Support UAC&UVC,support 48 KHz PCM audio
5.It need to install a driver with the Windows7 system
6.It is compatible with Windows 7,Windows8,Windows8.1,Windows10 or later, Linux OS, Mac OS operating systems.
7.It is compatible with USB 2.0 (40MB/s throughput max).
8.It can automatically detect the input video formats and it will adjust to the set output size and frame rate automatically.
9.It can automatically detect the input audio formats and swift it to 48KHz PCM audio.
10.Two capture can be used on one PC
11.The firmware can be updated.
12.WIth good picture quality, the RGB color range is 0-255, less delay.
13.Support for all thrid-party player software compatible with UVC and UAC protocols.
Computer system requirements
Windows® 10 / Windows 8.1 / Windows 7 (SP1)
PC: Intel® Core™ i5-4440 3.10 GHz + NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 660or above
Notebook: Intel Core i7-4810MQ + NVIDIA GeForce GTX 870M or above
4 GB RAM (suggest 8 GB)
Mobile phone requirements:
Android phone (Most phones are supported)
Only USB2,no USB3.(android UVC driver not support USB3)
If it’s an Android phone with USB, then need pure USB2cable force into his mode to use.
Warm Tips
1. Please do not use HUB or USB extension cable.
2. A low computer configuration will cause the recording screen to blinking randomly or black.
3. This is a normal phenomenon that the recording screen and the original screen is not synchronized.