The USB 3.0 HDMI video capture device can capture HD video and audio signals. It can display the HD signal on a TV, monitor, or projector. It can also support USB storage on a computer at the same time, allowing access to all your stored content.
The USB 3.0 HDMI video capture can also separate the HD video and audio signals. The extracted coaxial or optical fiber digital audio can connect to an amplifier. The extracted analog audio can connect to headphones. The max resolution can be up to 1080P/60Hz.
The speed of the device should support zero-latency streaming and recording to a PC.
This video capture device is all about sharing your videos, gameplay, and other content with friends, fans, and family so that it can be enjoyed for generations to come.
H-HDMI-USB-PRO
| HDMI Version | HDMI 1.4b |
| Support Video Format | 8-bit Deep Color |
| HDMI Resolution | Maximum resolution can be 1080P/60Hz |
| Support Audio Format | DTS-HD/Dolby-TrueHD/DTS/Dolby-AC3/DSD |
| Input Cable Distance | (1080p resolution) <=8m AWG26 HDMI standard cable |
| Output Cable Distance | (1080p resolution) <=8m AWG26 HDMI standard cable; <=1.5m USB 3.0 standard cable |
| Max Bandwidth | 148.5MHz |
| Max Baud Rate | 1.49Gbps |
| Max Working Current | 1A |
| Power Adapter Format | Input AC (50Hz, 60Hz) 100V-240V; output: DC5V/1.5A |
| Operating Temperature Range | (-10 to +55?) |
| Weight | 420g |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 162x80x23 (mm) |
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