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By PURPLELEC | 04 March 2024 | 0 Comments

How to correctly choose a high-definition HDMI video capture card

  1. Does the resolution of the HDMI capture card support the output resolution of the game?
  Often some sellers use gimmicks to claim that they can support 1080P/60 frames, but what the capture card actually supports is 1080P/30 frames. So this is important. Be sure to purchase a game live HDMI capture card based on your needs. There are various types of capture cards on the Internet, and some live streaming cannot output 1080P/60 frames. One is the high resolution that HDMI can input, and the other is the high resolution that can be recorded and streamed.
  2. Is the HDMI capture card compatible with software?
  Because not all software on the market can support cheap capture cards. Some only support built-in software, which makes it more troublesome to use.
  3. It is best to choose a driver-free USB capture card
  It is more convenient to use this way. If it is a laptop, it will be more convenient to move around. Not affected by location.
  4. It is best to choose an HDMI capture card with USB independent power supply
  If you want to add a USB extension cable when choosing USB, it is best to use one with USB independent power supply to avoid insufficient power supply of the USB interface and unable to be used normally.
  5. Stability of HDMI acquisition
  A good video capture card must be able to withstand the requirements of 24/7 non-stop work. The stability must be high to meet the needs of special groups of people.
  6. Remember not to hot-swap the HDMI capture card
  The important thing about HDMI capture card is to remember not to hot-swap it. Be sure to unplug and plug the HDMI cable when the device is powered off or the computer is powered off. Among the usual customer problems, there are often cases where the capture card interface is burned out due to HDMI hot swapping.

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