🎥 Capture the Moment, Stream the Future!
The Mirabox USB3.0 4K HDMI Video Capture Card is a lightweight and portable device designed for high-definition video capture at 1080P 60FPS. It features USB 3.0 connectivity and HDMI passthrough, making it compatible with a wide range of devices including gaming consoles and DSLR cameras, perfect for live streaming and recording.
Brand | Mirabox |
Manufacturer | AODE |
Model | HSV320 |
Product Dimensions | 13.21 x 10.41 x 3.3 cm; 112.83 g |
Item model number | HSV320 |
Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 |
Special Features | Portable, Lightweight |
Mounting Hardware | HDMI TO USB |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Wattage | 5 Watts |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
Manufacturer | AODE |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 113 g |
C**E
Great, but audio sometimes doesn't work
*Update a month in down below, added a star back to the overall rating thus making it five stars!Day two of having this and it works great! Zero (or very miniscule) latency and the quality is pretty good. I use it for my Switch as it's the only console I have since I primarily game on my PC and I've loved using it while playing the new Monster Hunter. I was originally going to wait a while before a review, but I decided that I would point out the issue I already have with it. The audio on the card sometimes just doesn't work. I'm not sure if it's an issue with the cord it came with or the capture card itself. At the beginning of day two, I turned on my PC and got prepared to use the capture card but to my annoyance, no audio was coming from the card. Alright, I thought the HDMI cords might have gotten wiggled (they fit snuggly into the card, but this was my first thought) out of place and I made sure they were fine. Still no sound. After a bit I realized it wasn't the HDMI cords, but the USB cord. Now, I've never had an issue with that particular USB port, so I know that the port itself isn't the issue. I had thought the audio problem was a one-off, perhaps the cord not being inserted all the way, but I had to do some restarts on my computer again a few hours later and just as a test decided to check the audio on the card and it had done it again. So I had to unplug it the same as this morning. It's a simple thing, albeit an issue that I'd rather not have. If this issue wasn't present, I'd be completely satisfied with the card and give it 5-stars! While I do recommend the card, I do think it's something to keep in mind before purchasing.If by chance any other issues arise, I will update this review!I'll also mention that the site has horrible bandwidth, so watching their videos takes a long time if you're not downloading them (which also takes a bit regardless of your internet). This doesn't take any points off of the product itself, by the way, but I feel like mentioning it won't hurt if you're hoping the site is a speed demon for their videos.UPDATE: The USB needs to be removed and reinserted every time I turn my computer off and then back on. I had previously thought that it happened occasionally, but it's every time. A tedious problem for an otherwise great capture card.UPDATE: A month after using this, the audio issue seems to have fixed itself. I decided after a rather stressful day to try using it despite not unplugging and plugging in again, and lo and behold, it worked. I'm not sure how far in it started working, but either way I am very happy. As for how the card is functioning a month in, the card is still working great! I will definitely not hesitate to recommend this if anyone asks me for a cheaper capture card!
G**S
Held through a 4-hour stream very well!
To be clear, this does only do 1080p, the 4K is just what it can accept. I knew this going in, and was impressed with the video quality.I've heard that these cheaper capture cards show compression artifacts, and I can see a tiny bit(like a jpeg at high quality but not maximum quality) if I look closely and it's paused, but NOBODY watching the recording will notice. Twitch and YouTube will compress it further. It's also higher quality than Nintendo Switch's video share.I connected mine to an M1 Mac Mini and OBS Studio recognized it automatically. You do have to set both a video input AND an audio input with OBS Studio, like with any video source.There was maybe a millisecond of lag which gives you a little disconnect from the gameplay, which is why I'm very happy this has passthrough. I didn't notice any lag with passthrough, and I continued to get audio from my computer, which is handy considering my monitor has no speakers. Even Elgato cards will have lag, so that isn't a drawback. The passthrough will be even more useful if you have a slow computer.My experience with this was only from a single 4-hour stream from a Nintendo Switch and some shorter test streams, so hopefully I'll check back later with an update. I've read that this can sometimes start with no audio, and you can fix it by unplugging it and plugging it back in. If that happens, I suppose it's still worth the price compared to Elgato. OBS Studio just reconnects when you plug it back in.
F**Y
Nice budget capture card
So if youre using this to capture console gaming for streaming, this is wonderful. The quality isnt 4k, I dont believe it is even 1080p... Im not sure how to test it, but its definitely lower quality than a direct connection from my console to my monitor... But the quality is good, not great. ... If youre looking to have the audio play through your PC as well, you need to go into your microphone settings for the "mirabox webcam" and then check the box for listen to this device. Then it will play the sound through your pc. BUT to keep it from echoing on stream you need to go into your OBS settings and mute the mirabox.... it can be a little confusing, but it definitely works, and works well.. $40 bucks is a little nuts for how simple of a device this is, but I suppose it is worth it. I have another one coming from a different company that I only paid $10 for, and Im curious how it will compare to this one.Long story short, this is a solid capture card so far, hopefully it stands the test of time.PS. I tried to use it with a KODAK PIXPRO Astro Zoom AZ421, however, that camera appears to not function as a webcam. I dont think it was the capture cards fault but it didnt work
M**A
HighlyRecommend, Consistent live Stream, OBS, Streamyard, YouTube,
Capture cards are crucial to streaming with an external Camera, DSLR, MIRRORLESS, OR a CinéRig, and I’ve used 5 so far, MIRACAST Capture just works. I have an AI powered camera, a simple WebCam, and require a full featured DSLR,, or A LUMIX G9, mirrorless unit for the video version of a Professional Sports Podcast, i CoHost. That said, there’s not a lot of room for ‘Capture Device not Recognized’, and anyone who’s streamed on OBS, recorded on OBS, or STREAMYARD, you are familiar, it’s a weird idiosynchrocy, that plagues external camera connections, and seems too always pop up WHENEVER YOU HAVE A GUEST, OR anything that’s urgent or time sensitive. Production doesn’t seem like a big deal, but when it’s designed for an actual betting platform app, so it’s actually no different than a 4K full feature pre-recorded series. Mira box Capture has been implemented a month ago, and it’s worked flawlessly for our show, 4 days a week full set, full DOP Crew, and multi guests, multi hosts, add highlights, specific NCAA, NHL clips for reference, and I couldn’t say more about this device. I LIVE STREAM , CLEAN 4K out, into MIRACAST , then out to a Portkeys Monitor, and the USB 3.0 directly into a Zephrys, G14, Ryzen 9, without a hiccup. I normally run OBS W/ 3X Recorder plug in to pre record, or STREAMYARD to stream live. Audio / Video quality is A+, and again I CANNOT STRESS ENOUGH how solid it is, it works, it CONSISTENTLY WORKS, and is self powered by the Signal. Which is huge, because of all the need power ‘mains’, out needed to power accessories. I have been out of the review circle for a while because of other projects, but I WAS MOTIVATED TO LEAVE THIS REVIEW asI acquired a bunch of new equip. for the podcast, so it’s only fair to offer my prof opinion, so I HIGHLY RECOMMEND, THIS IS A SOLID 5STAR BUY!
N**N
Works
This product works and I've been using it in conjunction with the Retrotink 2X to capture analog outputs that have been converted to HDMI. I've since come across a few problems regarding the audio. It took forever to get OBS to detect it and it took even longer to get audio passthrough working on it. These were problems with OBS and the hardware was fully working. My second problem is with the audio passthrough. Even coming out of my TV, there is a gradual audio delay that gets worse with time. It makes it harder to enjoy a game if I can't even hear the audio properly while capturing it. I've noticed it gets especially bad if I leave it paused for a bit and come back. It's like it doesn't know what to do with itself after not receiving audio for so long. Other than that, I've had no issues. Works perfectly fine.
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