RUNBERRY video capture card is connected to the input device(signal source) through the HDMI port, and transmitted to the output device(display) with the USB-A/Type-C interface for living broadcast and capturing. It is widely used in HD acquisition, teaching recording, live streaming, medical imaging, online meetings, etc.
【Dual interface design】
USB-A & USB-C dual interface design. Compatible with most current laptops, tablets, mobile phones and other devices
【Plug & Play】
Driver-free and no external power supply, compact and portable
【1080P/60Hz Video Recording】
Up to 4K/60Hz High Definition Input, output max resolution 1080P@60Hz.
The audio-video capture card is very suitable for live streaming , Recording, editing and transferring video in high resolution of 1080p/60fps on OBS, XSplit, Potplayer, QuickTime Player and more.
【Widely Use】
Input Devices: (HDMI Port) Phone, Computer, Camera, Web Camera, Video Recorder...
Output Devices: (USB/Type-C dual ports) All-in-One PC, Computer, Tablet, Phone...
Dual Ports: USB / Type-C
Mobile phone / computer / tablet capture
and recording with USB and Type-C interfaces
Support 4K/60Hz HD input ,
1080P/60Hz capture and recording
Turn your phone/tablet into a portable screen, easily connect cameras, video recorders and other devices to watch/record videos anytime, anywhere
(Please note that this item only supports HDMI port to USB/Type-C port. Cannot be used in reverse.)
Support System: Window8.1/10 , Mac OS,Linus,Android
Support Record App: OBS,Potplayer, QuickTime , XSPlit...
1. Click "+" in the lower left corner of "Sources"
2. Click "Video Capture Device"
3. Create a new Video Capture Device
4. Select "USB Video / USB3.0 Capture" in Device, check "Use custom audio device" at the bottom, and other parameters are the same as those in the picture
5. Click the Settings button in "Desktop Audio" and then click "Advanced Audio Properties"
6. "Video Capture Device" and "Desktop Audio" all select "Monitor and Output", after these operations can be used
RUNBERRY video capture card is connected to the input device through the HDMI port, and transmitted to the output device with the USB/Type-C interface for living broadcast. It is widely used in HD acquisition, teaching recording, live streaming, medical imaging, online meetings, etc.