Capture HDMI video from cameras, gaming consoles, webcams, and mobile devices onto your laptop or desktop computer with this Vanco HDMI to USB 2.0 Video Capture Device. The thumb drive-sized device features a full-size HDMI input that supports input video up to 4K30 and a USB Type-A output that supports up to 1080p60 output onto your Windows or macOS computer or an Android device.
The compact device supports 4K video with 4:4:4 video sampling format and up to 12-bit, as well as HDR video. Embedded L-PCM audio is also supported from HDMI over USB output. You can capture video using compatible software such as OBS, VLC, and others. The USB port provides power to the unit, and it supports input HDMI cable runs up to 49.2'.
- HDMI Input Supports up to 4K30
- USB Type-A Capture up to 1080p60 Video
- Embedded Audio Support
- Windows, macOS & Linux Support
Vanco HDCAPT1 Overview
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Vanco HDCAPT1 Reviews
Works great!
I transferred 2 tapes so far, it was easy and worked greater
Works great on an old laptop
Set up this device on an old laptop to record HDMI videos. Tried the OBS Studio capture software mentioned by Vanco. It worked but was a bit resource intensive for the old laptop and really an overkill for what I needed (not planning to do streaming). After trying many capture software programs, I found that Bandicam works quite well with this device. Initially the audio was out of sync with the video (not a fault of the Vanco device) and then I found the sound wasn't set for the Vanco USB input but the laptop system sound instead. After that change, the recorded video and audio are now in sync. Note also that with some capture software the video and audio may appear out of sync during preview/recording but the recorded file may be fine. Bottom line, I'm very happy with the Vanco device.
