How to use a Papeaso 4K HDMI to USB video capture adapter (or similar) with Windows and on a Mac and capture and record video up to 1080p (Full HD). With an additional adapter, you can also capture video from AV cinch sources such as retro game consoles, VHS tape players, or older DVD players that do not have an HDMI output.
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0:12 - Connecting the video capture card
0:23 - Connecting the optional AV to HDMI adapter
0:40 - Opening the Windows camera app
0:52 - Switching to the USB Capture Card
1:33 - Recording with OBS Studio (Windows)
2:10 - Using OBS Studio on an Apple Mac
2:25 - Recording with Apple Quicktime Player
2:50 - Switching from 720p to 1080p
Papeaso Video Capture Card: Software & Drivers ****************
The Papeaso Video Capture Card is a plug-and-play device that requires no drivers on Windows 11 and the latest MacOS systems. As recording software you can use the Windows Camera application or Quicktime on a Mac - we show you how! If that doesn't work, you can use other software to use with the capture card such as the free OBS Studio (available for Windows, Linux and MacOS). Download it here: https://obsproject.com/de/download
Another possible option as a free recording software for the Papeaso capture card and similar is thr free VLC app: • Record and Capture HDMI video with VLC
The video capture card has a USB-C or USB-A and an adapter so it can be used on computers with USB3 and USB-C ports.
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