@@TheBikemaster94 Yes, the picture is just fine for this purpose and also for recording stuff from HDMI streaming dongles such as Roku boxes, Fire Sticks, etc. as well.
It also bypasses Macrovision from commercial VHS tapes as well. Just get a cheap composite to HDMI converter, plug it in the capture card, plug the capture card in the computer, select the aspect ratio in OBS and away you go.
@@BradOlsonBemidji with no TBC I don't think VHS recordings would look the best they could. I have an older capture card (PCIe) that does have a TBC and I use that for VHS.
To be completely fair.. the screen tearing is just a settings issue. The capture card is 60fps it's not meant to accept signals from say a 144hz monitor or anything.
@@gamathroy Your argument in itself doesn't make sense when you're talking about the hz of a monitor. The device itself is capturing and re-encoding the stream, and that device itself sets the output.If the capture card doesn't have the power for optimal streaming.. which this is a cheap-o $20 usb capture card you're getting not a whole lot of bang for buck per-se.
@@WarAuthority Tbf I didn't actually have a argument just a general statement.. I've tried a few different capture cards.. and all of them have screen tearing coming from 144hz to 60hz.. All 3 of them was solved by syncing to my capture card.. If the capture card's refresh rate is lower than the source video's frame rate, it could drop frames or display them poorly.. which would give screen tearing. SOME cards might do that themselves(I have no idea).. but not in this case.
I have the exact same capture card. No matter what i do, i just can't do 1080p 60fps. It can do 60fps on 720p. But the box say 1080p 60fps. Btw, i connected it to my usb 3.2 ports on my laptop. Do you have this problem?
Seems to work pretty well video wise in obs but the sound is static , im just playing with it to see if i could use it to stream lol not a permanent thing lol
So, here's the question I have now. Is it worth paying the (almost double in my currency, yikes) for the USB 3 capture card if I can't guarantee I'll have access to USB 3 on my device? Or just stick with the Vivitar one?
@@TechGrant he said his switch which is what i am using it for and i cant get beyond a rainbow screen effect for preview but my ps5 and ps3 and ps 4 work just fine
Thanks for putting this on the radar I didn't know Walmart carried this kind of thing. I saw that instead of using a HDMI splitter you're plugging things in backwards to the 5-in 1-out HDMI switch. Does that really work, or was it a mistake? Thanks for the info
Np man, that part with the HDMI splitter was an example. This would work amzn.to/3Y0qEva One hdmi in for your device you want to capture and 2 hdmi out for a monitor and the capture card.
@@TechGrant just to be clear so the device you use in the video, would that work? I have one just like it so not sure if I need to buy something different
You are not wrong there. You're going to need a HDMI splitter if you want to game with it. So you can send one input from the game console or pc to the input of the splitter. Then one of the outputs to HDMI in on the capture card then another one to you monitor to game on.
Everything works with the capture card I just wanna add my own audio along with the switch audio so how would I do that with just the capture card? I’m recording my switch
Rust is a demanding game. Your most likely limited due to your current pc specs. If you want good fps from that game, you're going to need a better gpu, like 3060 or higher, and an 8 core CPU. Keep in mind, Rust uses more CPU proformence than GPU.
FYI this Vivitar capture card bypasses HDCP encryption. I tested with a Sony Blu-ray player and I was able to record with it.
Is the picture sharp ?? I want to digitize my Bluray/DVD collection so that I can watch on my phone
@@TheBikemaster94 Yes, the picture is just fine for this purpose and also for recording stuff from HDMI streaming dongles such as Roku boxes, Fire Sticks, etc. as well.
It also bypasses Macrovision from commercial VHS tapes as well. Just get a cheap composite to HDMI converter, plug it in the capture card, plug the capture card in the computer, select the aspect ratio in OBS and away you go.
@@BradOlsonBemidji with no TBC I don't think VHS recordings would look the best they could. I have an older capture card (PCIe) that does have a TBC and I use that for VHS.
just wondering I tried it on streamlabs obs and the display was black and white, I dont know how will I fix it,, 😔
i got it working one time now it just shows rainbow bars. was able to play breath of the wild on it
To be completely fair.. the screen tearing is just a settings issue. The capture card is 60fps it's not meant to accept signals from say a 144hz monitor or anything.
That's now how signal capture works.
@@WarAuthority You can't say i'm wrong and then not provide valuable information lol..
@@gamathroy Your argument in itself doesn't make sense when you're talking about the hz of a monitor. The device itself is capturing and re-encoding the stream, and that device itself sets the output.If the capture card doesn't have the power for optimal streaming.. which this is a cheap-o $20 usb capture card you're getting not a whole lot of bang for buck per-se.
@@WarAuthority Tbf I didn't actually have a argument just a general statement.. I've tried a few different capture cards.. and all of them have screen tearing coming from 144hz to 60hz.. All 3 of them was solved by syncing to my capture card.. If the capture card's refresh rate is lower than the source video's frame rate, it could drop frames or display them poorly.. which would give screen tearing. SOME cards might do that themselves(I have no idea).. but not in this case.
@@gamathroy Are you using usb or actual pci-e capture cards?
I have the exact same capture card. No matter what i do, i just can't do 1080p 60fps. It can do 60fps on 720p. But the box say 1080p 60fps. Btw, i connected it to my usb 3.2 ports on my laptop. Do you have this problem?
I know this is a little late, but I believe the 1080p 60fps only works through the included USB C dongle.
Seems to work pretty well video wise in obs but the sound is static , im just playing with it to see if i could use it to stream lol not a permanent thing lol
So, here's the question I have now. Is it worth paying the (almost double in my currency, yikes) for the USB 3 capture card if I can't guarantee I'll have access to USB 3 on my device? Or just stick with the Vivitar one?
Will this work good for 480p 60hz?
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Hmmm, when I plug my switch in. I get the rainbow effect :/
If your trying to connect it to your xbox or ps5 you need to disable the hdcp setting. I forgot to mention this in my review. That's my bad.
@@TechGrant he said his switch which is what i am using it for and i cant get beyond a rainbow screen effect for preview but my ps5 and ps3 and ps 4 work just fine
This doesn’t work with my GoPro HERO7, all that I get are colour bars
Thanks for putting this on the radar I didn't know Walmart carried this kind of thing. I saw that instead of using a HDMI splitter you're plugging things in backwards to the 5-in 1-out HDMI switch. Does that really work, or was it a mistake? Thanks for the info
Np man, that part with the HDMI splitter was an example. This would work amzn.to/3Y0qEva One hdmi in for your device you want to capture and 2 hdmi out for a monitor and the capture card.
@@TechGrant just to be clear so the device you use in the video, would that work? I have one just like it so not sure if I need to buy something different
Does this pick up audio too?
Yes, it does.
Thanks for the video.
Do I have to use obs im using this on ps4
yeah whichever one
OBS is free and open-source, you can use any streaming back-end, though.
Delay will keep you killed in a shooting games
You are not wrong there. You're going to need a HDMI splitter if you want to game with it. So you can send one input from the game console or pc to the input of the splitter. Then one of the outputs to HDMI in on the capture card then another one to you monitor to game on.
Mine is always a 50/50 on if it wants to work
I'll have to check this video out.
mine doesn't work and on discord it flashes green
Are you using an HDMI splitter?
Does it work on an iMac?
Yes. Just use OBS software.
Would it work on a Firestick if connected to Android?
there are Usb Webcam apps
@@qJalen tested it out, it worked 👍
It works perfectly fine for me
i just got mine for $8 on clearance at my local walmart! even if its not the best or very good for only 8$ i can complain too much!
Everything works with the capture card I just wanna add my own audio along with the switch audio so how would I do that with just the capture card?
I’m recording my switch
You would need a mic connected to your PC, then add the mic as an audio source in OBS.
How do I get more fps in rust I have a gtx 1660 and I run 60 fps
Rust is a demanding game. Your most likely limited due to your current pc specs. If you want good fps from that game, you're going to need a better gpu, like 3060 or higher, and an 8 core CPU. Keep in mind, Rust uses more CPU proformence than GPU.
Just a (hopefully) constructive comment...slow down a little, don't talk 80 miles/hr in your videos.
Duuude that's very different for everyone. I even put him on 1.5x 😂
What if I have the Xbox Series S?
HDMI is HDMI, most any device should work.
Its goated for sure
This one is now on clearance for $5.00
if that helps anyone
Very educational video
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I got an xbox, same rainbow screen
same
@@kyledavies5304 Disable HDCP in OBS.
Did you say asumptionality?! lol
4:17
I heard, "That's my assumption, at least"
@@zeldafreak2232 oh shoot, that is what he said… 😅