🎮 Capture the Moment, Share the Game!
The Capture Card for Nintendo Switch offers 1080p video capture at 60FPS, ensuring high-quality streaming for gamers and content creators. With plug-and-play functionality, USB 3.0 speed, and compatibility across multiple platforms, it's the ultimate tool for seamless live streaming and commentary.
Platform | Xbox One |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer, Camera |
AV Output | YUV |
Operating System | Linux,Windows |
Recommended Uses For Product | Live streaming, streaming |
Special Features | hd |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Item Dimensions | 3 x 2 x 1 inches |
B**Z
Great! Mac Users!
Works as intended! I’m not crazy about NEEDING to have it 4k or anything like that. I just want to capture myself playing my PS5 games.The video looks great and I don’t feel any crazy lag from the PS5 to the OBS capture. I’m very satisfied with the results.Now, I’m on a Mac Mini and being new to this I was confused as heyull to get the PS5 audio in my videos. I got the mic audio and camera going though. I tried to follow the instructions, watched YouTube tutorials, etc. Still couldn’t.Figured out to go to Settings (in the Mac, not OBS), go to Sound, and on Input choose USB3.0 Audio.Now in OBS, in your Sources, click on the + icon and choose Audio Input Capture, Label it whatever you want, click ok, and in the drop-down menu choose USB 3.0 Audio. The PS5 audio should now be in the video and you can confirm on the Audio Mixer on the right in OBS to see the bar moving. NOTICE: If you don’t hear anything, make sure to open the menu on your PS5 from the PS5 controller by pressing the PS button, go to the speaker icon, press Output Device and choose HDMI Device (TV). If you have anything else chosen like your headset, you won’t hear any sound.Now, great! Got that going. How do I listen to my PS5 audio from my speakers or headphones with all that going? I don’t want to connect headphones to the capture card.Remember the Audio Input Capture you added in your Sources that you relabeled to get the PS5 audio in your videos? Yeah, that’s the capture card audio. In OBS, to the right of Sources there’s the Audio Mixer where you see all your audio devices working. Click on the 3 dots on the capture card one that you relabeled that brings the PS5 audio in. Then click on Advanced Audio Properties. A window will pop up, find the capture card device you relabeled, and under Audio Monitoring click on the dropdown and choose Monitor and Output.Now you can hear your PS5 coming from your speakers or whatever is connected to your computer instead of having to connect a headset to the capture card itself.On my Mac I have a pretty cool set up. I don’t have two monitors but I have an iPad. I connected my iPad as the second monitor, made it the main screen under Mac settings > Displays, and then switched my main monitor to PS5. Now I’m controlling OBS through my iPad and can see what I’m doing since I only have one gaming monitor. For sound I’m using my AirPods to connect to the Mac and my PS5 sound is there! Now I can record my gameplay, my voice, and capture it all.Sorry if it was confusing, but if you have a Mac and would like help with this set up, let me know on Discord @kerns87Thanks all!
Y**A
Outstanding Screen Recorder – Smooth, Reliable, and Feature-Packed
After trying several screen recording tools over the years, value for money. this one stands out as one of the most reliable and user-friendly I’ve used. Whether you’re creating tutorials, recording gameplay, or capturing online meetings, this screen recorder handles it all with ease.The interface is clean and intuitive, making it accessible even for beginners. Recording can be started with just a few clicks, and the software allows you to select specific windows, regions, or full-screen capture. I especially appreciate the ability to record both internal audio and microphone input simultaneously—perfect for voiceovers or live commentary. Heat levelPerformance-wise, the recordings are smooth and high-quality, even when capturing in 1080p or higher. The software doesn’t lag or slow down my system, which is crucial during longer sessions. It also includes handy features like scheduled recordings, webcam overlay, and basic editing tools for trimming and annotations.Overall, this screen recorder delivers everything I need and more compatibility. It’s reliable, efficient, and packed with features that make content creation easy and professional. Highly recommended for anyone needing a solid screen capture solution
J**E
Device is awesome, directions are not
I actually really love this capture card! Video quality is great, heat stays low, no lag, connections good. The capture card itself works great for what it is. However, I’m taking away a star because the DIRECTIONS are misleading. When using OBS, the directions say to click the +button under sources and to select USB3.0 device from the drop down menu.. there IS no option to select USB3.0 for everyone. If it does not pop up for you as an existing device, then you must CREATE a new source, name that source, and THEN you are able to select USB3.0 from a drop down menu. I run MacOS but I am seeing many PC users with this same problem. It took me forever to figure this out, just create a new source of its not coming up for you! Maybe they need to look into this and update their directions!One more thing.. do not use any audio from the capture card device, set up your audio peripherals from your OBS device. The capture card audio sucks!Still happy with the device and would buy another one.
M**S
No second monitor? No problem!
As someone who's used capture cards in the past, I can safely say that this one is WAY better than either of the Elgato cards I've had before. It's easy to set up, no hassle, somehow even LESS lag than the competition, and although the other reviews are right in that it isn't 4K, I still think it's a pretty clear image, especially for the price.But, given that this IS a budget capture card, I'm willing to bet that a lot of the other buyers may not have the budget for two monitors (or maybe their TV is in another room that they can't move their setup to). Either way, I just want these consumers to know that you do NOT need a second monitor to be able to play/record your video game footage. For me, what I did was, I plugged the USB into its' usual spot (this is required to power the capture card), then I set the HDMI input coming in from my Nintendo Switch, and the HDMI output went out to my PC tower. After that, I downloaded a program called VideoGameCapture by ImmerNochNoah on Itch.io (it's free, so don't worry about the price). Then I just selected the capture card in the program, and bada bing bada boom, your game footage shows up there, with only minimal lag! From there, you can make VideoGameCapture a Window source in OBS and record/stream from there as usual.Cannot recommend this enough, especially for low budget/beginner content creators looking to broaden their horizons into gaming!
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