DIGITNOW USB Video Capture Card
Best simple solution for digitizing old analog video.
This DIGITNOW USB Video Capture Card offers a robust solution for capturing and streaming high-quality video. It supports up to 4K 60Hz input and 4K 30Hz capture with HDR10, ensuring vibrant and detailed visuals. The card features zero-lag passthrough and ultra-low latency, making it ideal for gaming and live broadcasting. Its all-aluminum body provides excellent heat dissipation, and ARGB lighting indicates its working status. With plug-and-play functionality and broad OS compatibility, it's easy to use with popular streaming software like OBS and VLC.
$89.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.7
/ 5
Category Rank
1097
/ 1160
#1097 in Computer Interface Cards & Adapters
Price vs Category Average
-84%
Below average
Brand
DIGITNOW
/ DIGITNOW
Who it's for
- Individuals preserving cherished memories from aging analog formats
- Consumers seeking an economical method to save old home videos
- Users with diverse collections of vintage video playback equipment
Who should skip it
- Videographers expecting high-definition results from their digitized content
- Advanced users desiring comprehensive editing and capture customization options
- Gamers or streamers needing to capture content from contemporary digital sources
Key Specs
Brand
DIGITNOW
Hardware Interface
USB Type C, HDMI, USB 3.0
Video Capture Resolution
4K
Operating System
Linux, Windows, Mac OS, Android
Recommended Uses For Product
Video Recording
Product Dimensions
3.8 x 3.1 x 0.9 inches
Item Weight
1.21 pounds
Input Resolution
4K 60Hz
Features
- 4K 60Hz HDR10 Passthrough
- Zero-Lag Ultra-Low Latency
- Plug and Play, No Driver Required
- All-Aluminum Heat Dissipation
- ARGB Lighting Effects
- Microphone and Headphone Support
- Universal OS Compatibility
- USB 3.0 High-Speed Transmission
What customers say
Customers generally appreciate this video capture card for its straightforward approach to digitizing analog media. Many find it offers good value, especially for basic conversion tasks from older devices like VCRs. While setup is often described as easy, some users encounter minor software compatibility issues or limitations in achieving professional grade video quality. It serves well for those seeking an affordable and relatively simple method to preserve nostalgic home videos, making it a practical choice for casual users.
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