![]() There may not be any HDMI loop out port though. If you don’t feel like making your own board, and would prefer to buy something to use, there should be hope as we’ve previously seen cheap HDMI to USB 2.0 video capture dongles based on the previous generation MacroSilicon MS2109 chip, and it’s probably just a question of time before similar devices based on MS2130 come to market. The tricky part might be to obtain the MS2130 chip, as it seems rather new, and hard to source based on comments on Twitter. The board is not for sale, so you’d have to build it yourself. YuzukiLOHCC Pro With Splatoon3, Loop out, Capture and Streaming /RD7mNjNIQx Up to 1080p60 DVI / HDMI capture card Professional HDMI hardware converter into a single USB 3. It is compact and powered directly from a USB 3.0 port, making it a practical and easy-to-use USB 3.0 capture solution. A short video demo of the board in action can be found on Twitter. INOGENI’s DVIUSB video captures card and audio from your camera’s HDMI or DVID-D output simple BYOD/BYOM setups. There’s additional information on the OSHWHub website but in Chinese only. Compatible with computers that have a 1-lane Gen 1 Mini PCIe slot, SDI or HDMI video inputs can be added using the built in Hirose and Molex connectors. The board has been designed with EasyEDA, and you’ll find the hardware design files, MS8003/MS8005 firmware (binary only), and some more documentation including the list of resolutions and refresh rates supported for USB capture on GitHub. The DeckLink Micro Recorder is a low-latency miniature video capture card for all SD and HD formats up to 1080p30. Capture can be done with OBS Studio, FFmpeg, and other programs. Since the board is UVC compliant, it can work with most operating systems including Windows XP/7/8/10, Android 5.0 and up, macOS, and Linux.
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