1. Nhanganyaya
The Plugable HDMI Video Capture Card (USBC-CAP60) is designed for high-quality video capture and streaming. It supports recording and live streaming at 1080p resolution and 60 frames per second, featuring an HDMI pass-through for zero-latency monitoring. This device is compatible with a wide range of operating systems including Windows, macOS, and Linux, and integrates seamlessly with popular streaming software like OBS, Streamlabs OBS, and Xsplit. It is an ideal solution for capturing gameplay, presentations, or any HDMI video source.
Image: The Plugable HDMI Video Capture Card, highlighting its USB 3.0 and USB-C connectivity for recording and streaming live content.
2. Setup
Follow these steps to set up your Plugable HDMI Video Capture Card:
- Batanidza Vhidhiyo Source: Connect your HDMI video source (e.g., game console, DSLR camera, camcorder) to the HDMI-IN chiteshi pane kadhi rekutora uchishandisa HDMI tambo.
- Batanidza Chiratidziro (Ichisarudzo): For real-time monitoring without latency, connect a display (e.g., TV, monitor) to the HDMI OUT port on the capture card using another HDMI cable.
- Batanidza kuKombuta: Connect the capture card to your computer using either the provided USB 3.0 (USB-A to USB-A) or USB-C (USB-C to USB-A) cable. The card is plug-and-play and typically does not require additional drivers for Windows, macOS, or Linux.
- Software Configuration: Open your preferred streaming or recording software (e.g., OBS Studio, Streamlabs OBS, Xsplit). Add the capture card as a video source. It will usually appear as "FHD Capture" or a similar device name.
Image: The Plugable NIX Capture Card connected to a laptop via USB and an external monitor via HDMI pass-through, illustrating a typical setup.
Video: An unboxing video of the Plugable NIX Capture Card, demonstrating the contents of the package and initial setup.
3. Operating Instructions
The Plugable HDMI Video Capture Card is designed for ease of use with various applications:
- Kutenderera Software: Once connected, the capture card will appear as a webcam or video input device in applications like OBS Studio, Streamlabs OBS, Xsplit, Zoom, and Google Meet. Select it as your video source to begin streaming or recording.
- Resolution uye Frame Rate: The card supports up to 1080p at 60 frames per second. Ensure your software settings match these capabilities for optimal performance.
- HDMI Pass-Kuburikidza: Utilize the HDMI OUT port to connect to a separate display for real-time, zero-latency monitoring of your video source while capturing or streaming.
- Zviri MuHDCP: Chiziviso Chakakosha: This capture card does not support recording from HDCP-enabled sources. This includes most Blu-ray players, set-top boxes, older consoles with HDMI output (e.g., PlayStation 3, Xbox 360), and streaming devices. For PlayStation 4, HDCP must be manually disabled in its system settings to allow capture. Attempting to capture HDCP-protected content will result in a blank screen.
Image: The Plugable NIX Capture Card shown with logos of compatible platforms like OBS, Zoom, and Google Meet.
Video: A tutorial video demonstrating how to use the Plugable NIX Capture Card with various applications.
4. Kuchengeta
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your capture card:
- Kuchenesa: Shandisa jira rakapfava, rakaoma kuchenesa kunze kwechishandiso. Dzivisa zvinochenesa mvura kana zvinonyungudutsa.
- Kuchengeta: Chengetedza mudziyo munzvimbo inotonhorera, yakaoma kure nechiedza chezuva uye tembiricha yakanyanyisa.
- Kubata: Handle the device with care to prevent physical damage to ports or the casing.
5. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
If you encounter issues with your Plugable HDMI Video Capture Card, refer to the following common solutions:
- Hapana Chiratidzo cheVhidhiyo:
- Ita shuwa kuti ese HDMI uye USB tambo dzakabatana zvakachengeteka.
- Tarisa kuti vhidhiyo yako sosi yakabatidzwa uye inoburitsa chiratidzo.
- Check for HDCP protection on your source device. If the source is HDCP-protected, the capture card will not display video. Disable HDCP on your source if possible (e.g., PlayStation 4 settings).
- Edza tambo yeHDMI yakasiyana kana USB port pakombuta yako.
- Madhidhiro Ekubatanidza Matambudziko:
- Some streaming software may require manual adjustment of audio delay. Refer to your software's documentation for specific settings.
- Ensure your audio output settings in your streaming software are correctly configured to use the capture card's audio.
- Mudziyo Hauzivikanwe:
- Try connecting the capture card to a different USB 3.0 or USB-C port on your computer.
- Tangazve komputa yako uye edza zvakare.
- Ita shuwa kuti sisitimu yako yekushandisa inoenderana.
- Kugarisana neIOS Devices:
- The capture card may not function correctly with iOS devices using AV Lightning cables due to HDCP restrictions inherent in Apple's ecosystem.
6. Zvinotsanangurwa
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Plugable |
| Model Number | USBC-CAP60 |
| Hardware inowanikwa | USB Type C, USB 3.0, HDMI 1.4 |
| Vhidhiyo Capture Resolution | 1080p @ 60FPS |
| Operating System Kuenderana | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Item Weight | 0.96 ounces |
| Zviyero zveChigadzirwa (LxWxH) | 6.3 x 4.4 x 1.8 inches |
| Inokurudzirwa Zvishandiso | Video Recording, Live Streaming, Virtual Meetings |
7. Warranty & Tsigiro
Zvigadzirwa zvinokwanisa kubhurwa zvinotsigirwa ne 2-Yegore Yakaganhurirwa Warranty. For technical assistance or warranty claims, please visit the official Plugable support website or contact their customer service. Plugable offers North American lifetime support from their engineering team.
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