Captures 4K Video from One Device and Sends It to a Second Device for Streaming or Editing This bus-powered video capture adapter allows you to record 4K video from an HDMI source, such as a webcam, cable/satellite box, gaming console, security camera or media center. Then, you can transmit that 4K video to your computer or laptop's USB-A port for editing or real-time streaming to an audience. The U444-H4K6-CAP is recommended for office presentations, workplace meetings, online game streaming, podcasts and video productions. Compatible with a Wide Range of Popular Video Applications The U444-H4K6-CAP lets you record conference calls, presentations, security feeds, training videos and more using third-party software, including Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Twitch and GoToMeeting. You can edit video using VLC or OBS (among other software) and release it through YouTube and other content-sharing sites. This adapter also works with Google Hangouts and Adobe Connect. It supports USB Video Content (UVC) and USB Audio Content (UAC) for driver-free usage with both Windows and macOS computers. Transmits 4K Video with HDR and 4:4:4 Color The U444-H4K6-CAP supports Ultra HD 4K resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 at 60 Hz. It supports HDR (High Dynamic Range), providing a wide range of vibrant colors with richer contrast, brighter whites and deeper blacks that pop on your 4K display. HDCP 2.3 encryption allows you to stream 4K content with no complications. This adapter also supports uncompressed 4:4:4 chroma subsampling for top-level PC gaming or using your HDTV as a PC monitor. Note: The maximum video output resolution is determined by the video specifications of the host device and HDMI cable connected to the adapter. Simple to Set Up and Use This lightweight video adapter is bus-powered for traveling between conference rooms or conducting on-site training and video recordings. The plug-and-play U444-H4K6-CAP requires no external power or extra software. Just connect the HDMI port to a video camera or other host device with a user-supplied HDMI cable, and connect the USB-A port to a laptop or computer with a user-supplied USB cable. |