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[Grabación 1080P 60FPS y paso 4K 30FPS] Mejora tu transmisión de juegos con la tarjeta avanzada de captura USB 3.0 de GARANTÍA. Grabe su juego en impresionantes 1080p a 60 FPS para obtener imágenes fluidas y suaves. Pero eso no es todo: nuestra tarjeta de captura también admite la función de bucle de salida a 4K 30FPS, lo que le permite transmitir juegos sin esfuerzo mientras pasa la señal a otra visualización o dispositivo de grabación. Tanto si eres un jugador, transmisor en directo como creador de contenido, tenemos todo lo que necesitas.
Paulo Fernando Duarte Batista
Comentado en Brasil el 8 de marzo de 2025
Excelente tanto funcionalidade, quando o acabamento do produto.
asharin
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 26 de febrero de 2025
I got this to replace an existing unit I had from another manufacturer, which had issues working with switching hdmi sources. This one has no such issues and doesn't freeze up when I switch sources via an external hdmi switcher. The capture is clean, and the external audio input/output work correctly too.It's a well built item and feels very solid.
Edu
Comentado en Brasil el 6 de enero de 2025
A qualidade da imagem no video é boa, mas o áudio é um pouco baixo. No geral é muito bom. Recomendo.
Derek McRoberts
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 9 de junio de 2024
I have used many different capture devices in the past, from Elgato HD60S to the Razer Ripsaw and this device performs just as well as these top rated brands for less than a quarter of the price.4k passthrough worked as expected and it connected easily with OBS to input the distributed feeds with ease into my scenes. I tested with a range of devices, (PS5, Xbox Series X, Series S, Switch and Steamdeck) and it pulled through audio/video with ease using the HDMI and 3.5 connectors.The device itself is compact and robust.If you are looking at getting into streaming, then this device is a cost effective and solid offering that stands shoulder to shoulder with the big boys. Well worth a purchase.
jmick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de mayo de 2024
My significant other and I stream console games (mostly Nintendo Switch) on Twitch, and have tried out quite a few capture devices in the process.We started with an ultra budget MacroSilicon 2109 solution. You may have seen them as the generic "Video Capture with Loop" devices. They're USB 2.0, so the best you'll get is 1080p @30fps, and you'll get lots of visual artifacts due to the MJPEG compression. You might have audio issues, too (on Windows PCs, they might be detected as Mono 96 kbps, instead of the correct Stereo 48k).I was then lucky to get an EVGA XR1 Lite on sale, and for the most part, it's a great capture card. full uncompressed USB 3.0, 1080p @60fps game capture. It has its own problems though. The color settings just up and disappeared after a firmware update. System audio also gets choppy after I close my capture, and will be broken until I re-plug the XR1. Considering they cost $90 normally, I shouldn't be having these problems at all!So I looked for another good and fairly cheap option to improve her streams. I tried one that wasn't MacroSilicon-based... it was awful. Everything looked over-sharpened and yellowish (and I assure you, we know how to set up OBS properly). Back it went.I then found another one that was fairly cheap, and had a newer MacroSilicon 2131 chip. For a while it looked like a winner! No audio issues, and the video looked crystal clear with no weird post-processing. Problem was, as soon as it started warming up from regular use, the pass-through would give out. The monitor the output was connected to would go black and come back after a couple seconds. We never did send it back unfortunately, as I didn't know the device was at fault until too late. Switching out HDMI cables didn't fix the problem either.Frustrated, I gave myself 2 options. Purchase a separate HDMI splitter, or find another capture card altogether.That's when I found the WARRKY.I was hesitant to take the plunge after all we had been through, but it looked really really nice! I didn't think it could possibly be any good when it's so cheap (well under 30 bucks at the time of posting). I had to do something though, so I took a chance... I'm so glad I did!The WARRKY is beautiful. It's compact and made of solid aluminum.We've used it on multiple streams now, without a single problem. It showed right up in OBS. We set it to 1080/60 with YUY2 (no compression), and made sure to match the Color Range in both OBS and in the Nintendo Switch TV settings. No video drop-outs, no audio issues. No artificating. Everything looks beautiful! We even capture the audio through the WARRKY to mix into our headset along with Discord and other system audio. There's no audio delay whatsoever, and very minimal video delay. You should be using the HDMI output when playing, but you could easily play most games using OBS itself as a monitor - it's that responsive!It runs a bit warm when in use, but this is a good thing! It means the device's shell is transfering heat away from the chip like it should.This appears to use a MS2131 chip, which I'm happy to see. MacroSilicon is the best option for these devices.We mainly use the WARRKY on our Linux PCs, but we tested it on Windows 10, and it works great. If we're ever forced to use Windows for any length of time, we trust it will run fine there!I almost knocked a star off because the cable is hard-wired and not replaceable, but I really don't think that's a problem. If it works, it's likely going to work fine for the rest of your time owning the device. Treat it well and it'll treat you well! Plus, it has a USB-C adapter included, and that IS replaceable.I know I sound like an advertisement, but I'm very very happy with this purchase. I wish this was the first device we tried, because it would have been the only one! Buy it, seriously. Don't spend more unless you need to capture 4K or something. For most consoles, this is ALL you will ever need.
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