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Magewell Pro Capture HDMI 4K Plus Video Capture Card

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Magewell Pro Capture HDMI 4K Plus Video Capture Card

Magewell Pro Capture HDMI 4K Plus Video Capture Card

Magewell's Pro Capture HDMI 4K Plus card is a low profile single channel ultra HD card that captures up to 4k HDMI + embedded audio. The card is capable of accomplishing a variety of video processing features such as cropping, color adjustment, Deinterlacing, and color space conversion. It can continuously work for 24 hours, 7 days a week. Compatible with Windows, Linux, Mac, this card has high-speed memory and supports multiple devices on one host.

Multiple Cards Per System

Magewell boasts support for multiple cards plugged to one system. The on-board rotary switch is designed to set the card number, with 16 positions from 0 to F. The System hardware device tree will display “01: Pro Capture HDMI 4K+” when rotary switch is set to 1, and so on. The video and audio device names displayed in your software will include the card number (set by the rotary switch).

$335.65

Original: $959.00

-65%
Magewell Pro Capture HDMI 4K Plus Video Capture Card

$959.00

$335.65

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Magewell's Pro Capture HDMI 4K Plus card is a low profile single channel ultra HD card that captures up to 4k HDMI + embedded audio. The card is capable of accomplishing a variety of video processing features such as cropping, color adjustment, Deinterlacing, and color space conversion. It can continuously work for 24 hours, 7 days a week. Compatible with Windows, Linux, Mac, this card has high-speed memory and supports multiple devices on one host.

Multiple Cards Per System

Magewell boasts support for multiple cards plugged to one system. The on-board rotary switch is designed to set the card number, with 16 positions from 0 to F. The System hardware device tree will display “01: Pro Capture HDMI 4K+” when rotary switch is set to 1, and so on. The video and audio device names displayed in your software will include the card number (set by the rotary switch).