How to live stream using an external camera, obs and a budget audio video capture

How to live stream using an external camera, obs and a budget audio video capture

There are several video capture devices available in the market that can capture HDMI video and audio and output it to a computer via USB. I found one online and the good thing is that you can plug and play.

 

    1. This device allows you to connect your HDMI camera or other HDMI device to your computer's USB port and capture video and audio in 4K resolution. It is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems and can be used with popular streaming and video editing software.
  1. This device can capture and stream 1080p60 video with ultra-low latency and supports HDMI input and output. It also has a built-in H.264 hardware encoder for smooth and high-quality video streaming. It is compatible with Windows and Mac operating systems and can be used with OBS, and other popular streaming software.
  2. This device is a professional-grade video capture solution that can capture HDMI video and audio and output it to a computer via Thunderbolt or USB 2.0 It supports resolutions up to hdmi 4k input and is compatible with popular video editing.
  3. It supports video format 8/10/12 bit deep colour and has a compact and portable design that makes it easy to carry around. It is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems and can be used with OBS, and other popular streaming software.
  4. When using OBS, Open the software>>>choose sources>>>>select Video Capture Device>>>>>>>set the size of the image>>>>choose studio mode (double window)>>>>choose start recording.

 

When choosing a video capture device, be sure to consider your specific needs, such as the resolution and frame rate you need to capture, the software you plan to use, and your budget.

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