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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerAndrea
Bewertet in Italien am 18. Februar 2025
Ottimo prodotto anche per vedere la tv su pc.
Ivoola
Bewertet in Deutschland am 12. Januar 2025
Ich habe jetzt einige Tage mit dem Adapter per OBS Aufnahmen für die Nintendo Switch gemacht. Der Ton zum Bild ist auch soweit Synchron.Das einzige was Stören könnte ist die 30 fps Begrenzung, aber bei einer Switch sollte dies egal sein. Gutes Produkt und vergebe hier dennoch 5 Sterne, da es P/L gute Ergebnisse erziehlt.
Ingenhutt
Bewertet in Deutschland am 1. Februar 2025
Funtioniert gut. Nur die Software könnte besser sein.
Krause
Bewertet in Deutschland am 1. Januar 2025
Gute Ware und sehr schnelle Lieferung
M.K.
Bewertet in Deutschland am 6. Oktober 2024
Leider hat der Adapter überhaupt nicht funktioniert und ich habe ihn wieder zurück geschickt
Benjamin
Bewertet in Frankreich am 3. Januar 2024
Cet appareil est vraiment excellent et permet entre autres d'amener des données portées par un câble HDMI sur un PC (en principe les données HDMI ne font que sortir d'un PC) avec toutes les utilisations envisageables d'enregistrement ultérieures. A noter que VLC sur le PC fonctionne très bien et parait plus simple à utiliser que Obs Studio (un peu) explicité dans la notice.
Jason
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 28. November 2024
I bought this to pass through signals from my devices to an RPi to be captured and processed by HyperHDR (DIY Ambilight) so I don't need all the bells and whistles and it works flawlessly with no setup, just plug and play. If you need a basic and simple capture interface then this is cheap and seemingly reliable.
-Kunde
Bewertet in Deutschland am 16. November 2024
Gerne wieder !!!
RadioDale
Bewertet in den USA am16. November 2024
I bought this rather generic and cheap video capture device a few months ago with the hopes of building my own HD DVR. After a lot of frustrations and messing around I actually got it to work! I have a Roku 3 and I wished to be able to record from the HDMI output of the Roku. I used a mini-pc (TrigKey G4, Win11Pro, built-in SSD, about 5"x5"x1.5", incredibly cheap on Amazon!) For software I used the free open-source OBS which allows one to record from an HDMI video capture device. As anyone will tell you, OBS is incredibly feature-rich but has a very steep learning curve. Fortunately there are loads of YouTube videos describing how to use it. It seems to be highly popular with the gaming folks wishing to stream their games, but it is also a nice DVR. OBS recognized the video capture device no problem. There are lots of settings in OBS regarding screen resolution, video levels, frame rates, etc etc. I don't begin to understand all of them but I got a very decent HD picture after some messing around with the settings in OBS. This video capture device also extracts the audio from the HDMI input and is shown in the audio mixer of OBS. This is where I encountered lots of problems. The audio stream was nothing but annoying scratchy static, absolutely no actual program content. I spent a couple of weeks trying to solve it. For a while I was thinking there must be something wrong with my video capture device, but then one day I tried recording an old 1990s show...and the audio was perfect! I immediately tried again with a modern show; nothing but static. Weird, but a hint. With some searching around I eventually found a forum posting at an A/V site where a guy was describing a similar problem. It turns out these cheap capture devices cannot handle any program content that is using Dolby Digital audio. I went into the Roku settings and turned off Dolby and told Roku to only put out stereo audio. Ta dah, it solved the problem! The old show I was recording was in the days before Dolby and that's why it worked. Modern programming almost universally uses Dolby audio and this capture device cannot handle Dolby. But now it is working fine since I forced Roku to only use stereo. I've recorded a lot of modern content from Roku and I'm happy. While the device says it can do 4K I haven't bothered with that at all; I'm content with HD video at 720 or 1080. To play back the recordings I make, I simply use the free VLC Player app on the same mini-pc. OBS can create files in a number of formats - I'm using mp4 which is fine. I bought a wireless mouse and wireless keyboard to be able to interact with the pc from the comfort of my living room couch, sitting back about 10ft from the TV. A click of the mouse and I'm fast forwarding or rewinding, just like in the old VCR days.In conclusion, if you have a desire to build your own HD DVR, this inexpensive video capture card will work. You'll have to provide a PC of course but a lot of us have surplus pc's stuck in the closet. It doesn't have to be a super-hot pc; my little mini-pc isn't a race car but recording using OBS and this capture device only loads the CPU to about 50%. It was a fun project!
max de rooy
Bewertet in Deutschland am 14. Oktober 2024
kann wieder weiter machen .
Tolentino
Bewertet in Spanien am 11. Oktober 2024
É de uma ótima qualidade, muito boa mesmo. Recomendo!
Thorsten K.
Bewertet in Deutschland am 15. April 2024
Betrieb an neuerem MacBook Pro mit USB-C läuft einwandfrei.
IR
Bewertet in Deutschland am 2. Oktober 2023
Allerdings nur unter unter eines Videobearbeitungs-programmes am PC einsetzbar. ???
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