![]() Putting encoded 4k across USB is a tall order anyway (the only devices use 4K 30fps with subsampling), so you might not miss it. And only 1080P, I couldn’t change it to a custom resolution in OBS as I would in an Elgato card. So while the HDMI 2.0 ports are 4k 60fps, the capture device scales down internally to 1080P. The Pengo HDMI Grabber can record up to 1080P at 60 fps max. So here’s where I explain the * in the title. The included cable is about a foot long and you’ll be hard-pressed to find a longer replacement. It’ll possibly be a problem to connect to your setup. I’m not sure why a D-port or the more common micro/mini/C ports weren’t used here. USB-A as an output? Unfortunately yes, and this technically breaks the USB specification. This is a nice addition that most other capture cards don’t have, and is likely made possible by it being a UVC device. Those 3.5mm jacks let you use your headset to hear what you’re playing in real time, and also use your mic to pipe into your content.
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