Whether you're capturing footage for later editing or focusing on streaming, or whether you're capturing footage from a console or upgrading to a better camera, you'll need a capture kit. Some are better, others are better. This is the perfect map for those looking to bring their gameplay to streaming platforms with minimal fuss. Affordable and easy to use, this is probably the best place to start if you're new to streaming and your gaming PC can't handle it on its own. This is an impressive 4K capture card that can capture footage in amazing 4K quality, albeit at 30Hz, without spending a lot of money. You can stream your footage in crystal clear 4K resolution at 60Hz with HDR during playback. You can downscale to 1080p to record at a smoother 120 fps. This is a win for a 4K capture card at this price point. But what sets the Live Gamer ULTRA apart from other budget 4K capture cards is the USB 3.1 Gen1 interface, which minimizes latency for pass-through and lag-free streaming. You also get bundled software for capturing, streaming and editing your recorded 4K footage. This is an external capture card so you can just pop it in your backpack when you go to tournaments and stream your gameplay to your followers. PROS * Cheap 4K capture card * High quality video recording * Low latency recording CONS * No microphone input
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