The Magewell Pro Capture Quad HDMI Video Capture Card is a professional-grade device designed for capturing high-definition video from multiple sources simultaneously. It supports four HDMI inputs with embedded audio, making it ideal for live streaming, video production, and broadcasting applications. The card is compatible with Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X, offering flexibility for users across different platforms. It features advanced video processing capabilities such as up/down scaling, deinterlacing, and automatic input detection to ensure high-quality video output.
This capture card uses SG-DMA Transmission Mode for efficient data transfer and includes hardware timestamping for precise synchronization. It also has a rotary switch and LED indicators for easy control and status monitoring. The card is built with high-speed memory to handle demanding workflows, and it supports remote firmware upgrades for ongoing performance improvements. A common driver ensures compatibility with a wide range of software applications, reducing setup complexity.
The device is well-suited for environments requiring 24/7 operation, such as live event streaming or continuous video monitoring. It supports resolutions up to 2K x 2K at 60Hz, making it suitable for high-resolution content creation. The included custom proprietary cables eliminate the need for additional purchases, ensuring reliable connectivity without compatibility issues. Users should avoid third-party cables as they may not work with this device.
Brand: Magewell
Model: Pro Capture Quad HDMI
Specifications: 4-channel HD capture; HDMI x 4 + embedded audio x 4; PCIe 2.0; 2K x 2K 60Hz; Compatible with Windows, Linux, Mac OS X; SG-DMA Transmission Mode; High-speed memory; LED indicator
Features: Up/down scaling; Deinterlacing; Automatic input detection; Remote firmware upgrade; High-fidelity video processing pipeline; Image control; Various output color spaces; Rotary switch; Compatible with DirectShow applications
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