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title: "USB Capture HDMI Gen 2 – 1 Channel HDMI to USB Video/Audio Capture Device, Up to 1080p60 Recording (32060, Replaces XI100DUSB-HDMI)"
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# 1080p60 HDMI capture Plug & play USB 3.1 Gen 1 FPGA hardware video processing USB Capture HDMI Gen 2 – 1 Channel HDMI to USB Video/Audio Capture Device, Up to 1080p60 Recording (32060, Replaces XI100DUSB-HDMI)

**Brand:** magewell
**Price:** € 651.90
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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- **What is this?** USB Capture HDMI Gen 2 – 1 Channel HDMI to USB Video/Audio Capture Device, Up to 1080p60 Recording (32060, Replaces XI100DUSB-HDMI) by magewell
- **How much does it cost?** € 651.90 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- magewell enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted magewell brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Run 24/7:** Compact, durable design with thermal protection and status LEDs ensures rock-solid performance for non-stop content creation.
- • **Effortless Plug & Play:** Connect instantly via USB 3.1 Gen 1 with zero driver hassle across Windows, macOS, Linux, and Chrome OS—capture like a pro, anywhere.
- • **Seamless 1080p60 Capture:** Experience ultra-smooth, high-res HDMI video up to 2048×1080 at 60fps for crystal-clear recordings and live streams.
- • **Smart On-Device Processing:** Offload cropping, scaling, deinterlacing, and color conversion to FPGA hardware, freeing your CPU for multitasking mastery.
- • **Total Control with USB Utility:** Fine-tune EDID, resolutions, frame rates, and diagnostics with Magewell’s intuitive software—customize your capture workflow effortlessly.

## Overview

The Magewell USB Capture HDMI Gen 2 is a professional-grade, single-channel HDMI to USB video/audio capture device supporting up to 1080p60 resolution. Featuring FPGA-based hardware processing for efficient video scaling and color conversion, it offers seamless plug-and-play compatibility across major OS platforms via USB 3.1 Gen 1. Designed for continuous operation with thermal protection and a 3-year warranty, it empowers creators with reliable, high-quality capture and advanced control through its dedicated utility software.

## Description

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Review: Super-flexible device with excellent support - So far, seems to be an awesome little capture device. It's pretty pricey compared to other options, but I also think it is worth it, considering the high quality and adjustment capabilities of the device. I only wish that I had a free PCI-E slot to use the PCI-E Pro Capture version instead (which also includes analog inputs, for the same price) -- might be a better option if you have the space for a PCI-E 1x device, and also need to capture analog signals: Magewell Pro Capture HDMI Video Capture Card Magewell's website has the full specs for this device, and also a link to download the accompanying utility for Windows/Mac/Linux to adjust all of the various device parameters, audio levels, etc: http://www.magewell.com/usb-capture-hdmi (click the 'Utility' link at the top of the page to download for your platform) - Uses the USB UVC protocol-- this means the device is plug-and-play, and acts like a webcam under most software; on Windows, it can be used a DirectShow source, and shows up as a /dev/videoX V4L2 device on Linux. Brightness, contrast, and resolution can also be adjusted via the UVC protocol without using the accompanying Magewell utility - Supports up/down-scaling, aspect ratio, crop, deinterlacing, desaturation, and color space conversion (RGB, YUV BT 601/709/2020) in hardware - Will capture in YUY2 (default), UYVY, RGB24, or RGB32 formats - Supports a max resolution of 2048x2160 for capture (max input of 2048x2228) up to 60 fps (up to 75 fps w/ YUY2 format at 1080p, up to 120 fps at lower resolutions) - Supports custom and arbitrary video resolutions and framerates - Captures PCM audio, and the input level can be adjusted (from +6 dB to -80 dB or muted) - Can load/save custom EDID profiles to emulate certain devices. EDID information is used to tell the source device what formats are supported by the sink (in this case, the capture device) - Can use multiple devices on a single machine. To do this, you'll need to open up the Magewell utility, click the Advanced tab, then set Device Name to "Serial number" - By default, the device will show a test pattern with "NO SIGNAL" text. This might not be desirable. In this case, use the Magewell utility to change the "Status image" from 'Default' to 'Black' (under the Advanced tab) I have included a couple screenshots from the Magewell utility (under Linux, but the capabilities are the same under Mac/Windows)
Review: ALIEN-TECHNOLOGY Build for SPACECRAFTS - Hey guys, after a long period with a lot of hassle based on incompatible USB chipsets with Black Magic capture devices I found my new personal holy grail of capture hardware. Here I want to share my experiences with this really cool piece of hardware with you. The manufacture Magewell promises a truly plug and play device. They don't lie! Just connect it via USB to your computer and you are ready to capture. This device don't need any drivers because it works with DirectShow like any webcam does. This capture dongle automatically detects the resolution and framerate of the incoming HDMI Signal and scales it internally to the resolution and framerate you need. I'm using the Resolume VJ Software with the XI100 to bring a live video feed to the audience. Here are some tests I did: Question: What happens with the dongle when you change the input resolution while it playbacks in Resolume? Answer: short black and back to signal! Wuuuaht? Very nice! Question: What happens with the dongle if you pull out the HDMI Cable and re-plug it while it playbacks in Resolume? Answer: black for the period of the disconnected HDMI Cable. After plugging back in the HDMI cable you almost instantly get your signal back. wonderful! Question: What happens if you pull out the USB Cable out of your computer and replug it? Answer: Resolume shows the last frame of the caturestream and does not continues capturing. Hmm. Ok - seriously - that was a hard one...but...just delete the capture clip inside the Resolume clipdeck and drag'n'drop the device inside the clipdeck again. voilá. You don't need to restart Resolume. What shall I say? - This device is so handy and easy to use and sooo compatible. ALIEN-TECHNOLOGY Build for SPACECRAFTS :D ...ehm...sorry...you know what I mean! If you really need a handy and stable capture device ..... TAKE THIS ONE! Best regards M.

## Features

- High-Resolution HDMI Capture – Supports HDMI input resolution up to 2048×1080 60fps 4:4:4 for smooth, detailed video capture up to 1080p60.
- FPGA-Based Video Processing – Cropping, scaling, de-interlacing, color conversion, and flip/mirror handled on-device to reduce CPU load.
- Plug-and-Play USB 3.1 Gen 1 – Works instantly on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Chrome OS; backward-compatible with USB 2.0.
- Built for 24/7 Operation – Durable, compact design with thermal protection, status LEDs, and a 3-year limited warranty.
- USB Capture Utility Control – Adjust EDID, resolutions, frame rates, and firmware; export logs and manage diagnostics.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00I16VQOY |
| AV Output | HDMI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #190 in Video Converters |
| Brand | Magewell |
| Built-In Media | Capture card, USB Cable |
| Compatible Devices | HDMI Devices, Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (619) |
| Hardware Interface | HDMI, USB 3.0 Type A |
| Item Dimensions | 3.32 x 1.69 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Magewell |
| Mfr Part Number | 32060 |
| Minimum System Requirements | USB 3.1 interface, compatible operating system (Windows, Mac, Linux, or Chrome OS), and a system capable of handling HDMI signals with a maximum resolution of 2048x1080 pixels. |
| Model Name | USB Capture HDMI Gen 2 |
| Model Number | 32060 |
| Operating System | Chrome Os,Linux,Mac,Mac Os,Windows |
| Platform | Mac OS X, Windows |
| UPC | 796594620815 813493080301 699956392156 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Manufacturer |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Magewell
- **Hardware Interface:** HDMI, USB 3.0 Type A
- **Model Name:** USB Capture HDMI Gen 2
- **Operating System:** Chrome Os,Linux,Mac,Mac Os,Windows
- **Video Capture Resolution:** 1080p

## Images

![USB Capture HDMI Gen 2 – 1 Channel HDMI to USB Video/Audio Capture Device, Up to 1080p60 Recording (32060, Replaces XI100DUSB-HDMI) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51MpWcDktKL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How is the latency? Do you notice a delay between your movement and the preview screen in Skype, Hangouts, Wirecast, or XSplit?**
A: I use the magewell for resolume arena the latency is similar to the mini recorder black magic but works better on pc than mac

**Q: Can i use this with a hdmi switcher like this etekcity 4k x 2k 4 port high-speed hdmi to switch from any camera and do live streaming in youtube?**
A: I use it with a 4 port HDMI switcher but not for live streaming.  There are several seconds of black screen when I switch the video source.  This may have more to do with the video capture software (I use Vidblaster) than the Magewell device.  And it doesn't do 4k.

**Q: I need help... sony a6000 to lenovo y50 laptop. Video comes clean out of HDMI to a TV, but all I get is a static picture through the Magewell to comp**
A: I have used the A6000 with this device to multiple computers, with multiple chipsets, and it pulls up in the Windows 10 camera app without a hitch. Be sure your app is set to this video source. When I first used it, I was disappointed in the video quality, but then I realized the laptop defaulted to its internal camera. When I selected the video capture card, the difference made the purchase worthwhile. For extra credit, hook the usb on the A6000 up to the computer as well, and use the Sony remote app to tweak the picture.

**Q: Is this device hdcp compliant?**
A: No. But you can use a cheap HDMI splitter to remove the HDCP 1.4 protection. I have tested this with an OREI HDS-102 (cheap 2x1 1080p60 HDMI splitter) and a PlayStation 4 (with HDCP enabled) successfully

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Super-flexible device with excellent support
*by J***S on December 3, 2017*

So far, seems to be an awesome little capture device. It's pretty pricey compared to other options, but I also think it is worth it, considering the high quality and adjustment capabilities of the device. I only wish that I had a free PCI-E slot to use the PCI-E Pro Capture version instead (which also includes analog inputs, for the same price) -- might be a better option if you have the space for a PCI-E 1x device, and also need to capture analog signals: Magewell Pro Capture HDMI Video Capture Card Magewell's website has the full specs for this device, and also a link to download the accompanying utility for Windows/Mac/Linux to adjust all of the various device parameters, audio levels, etc: http://www.magewell.com/usb-capture-hdmi (click the 'Utility' link at the top of the page to download for your platform) - Uses the USB UVC protocol-- this means the device is plug-and-play, and acts like a webcam under most software; on Windows, it can be used a DirectShow source, and shows up as a /dev/videoX V4L2 device on Linux. Brightness, contrast, and resolution can also be adjusted via the UVC protocol without using the accompanying Magewell utility - Supports up/down-scaling, aspect ratio, crop, deinterlacing, desaturation, and color space conversion (RGB, YUV BT 601/709/2020) in hardware - Will capture in YUY2 (default), UYVY, RGB24, or RGB32 formats - Supports a max resolution of 2048x2160 for capture (max input of 2048x2228) up to 60 fps (up to 75 fps w/ YUY2 format at 1080p, up to 120 fps at lower resolutions) - Supports custom and arbitrary video resolutions and framerates - Captures PCM audio, and the input level can be adjusted (from +6 dB to -80 dB or muted) - Can load/save custom EDID profiles to emulate certain devices. EDID information is used to tell the source device what formats are supported by the sink (in this case, the capture device) - Can use multiple devices on a single machine. To do this, you'll need to open up the Magewell utility, click the Advanced tab, then set Device Name to "Serial number" - By default, the device will show a test pattern with "NO SIGNAL" text. This might not be desirable. In this case, use the Magewell utility to change the "Status image" from 'Default' to 'Black' (under the Advanced tab) I have included a couple screenshots from the Magewell utility (under Linux, but the capabilities are the same under Mac/Windows)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ALIEN-TECHNOLOGY Build for SPACECRAFTS
*by M***M on July 9, 2014*

Hey guys, after a long period with a lot of hassle based on incompatible USB chipsets with Black Magic capture devices I found my new personal holy grail of capture hardware. Here I want to share my experiences with this really cool piece of hardware with you. The manufacture Magewell promises a truly plug and play device. They don't lie! Just connect it via USB to your computer and you are ready to capture. This device don't need any drivers because it works with DirectShow like any webcam does. This capture dongle automatically detects the resolution and framerate of the incoming HDMI Signal and scales it internally to the resolution and framerate you need. I'm using the Resolume VJ Software with the XI100 to bring a live video feed to the audience. Here are some tests I did: Question: What happens with the dongle when you change the input resolution while it playbacks in Resolume? Answer: short black and back to signal! Wuuuaht? Very nice! Question: What happens with the dongle if you pull out the HDMI Cable and re-plug it while it playbacks in Resolume? Answer: black for the period of the disconnected HDMI Cable. After plugging back in the HDMI cable you almost instantly get your signal back. wonderful! Question: What happens if you pull out the USB Cable out of your computer and replug it? Answer: Resolume shows the last frame of the caturestream and does not continues capturing. Hmm. Ok - seriously - that was a hard one...but...just delete the capture clip inside the Resolume clipdeck and drag'n'drop the device inside the clipdeck again. voilá. You don't need to restart Resolume. What shall I say? - This device is so handy and easy to use and sooo compatible. ALIEN-TECHNOLOGY Build for SPACECRAFTS :D ...ehm...sorry...you know what I mean! If you really need a handy and stable capture device ..... TAKE THIS ONE! Best regards M.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works Great with Ubuntu ver 18.04 ( Linux )
*by L***R on December 31, 2018*

Installation was literally plugging it in-- HOWEVER: when installing the configuration tool the application "USBCaptureUtility" ends up in "usr/local/bin" .... This had me scratching my head a bit as it seemed at first like it wasn't being installed at all. However, once the executable was discovered, configuration was easy. Running OBS studio found the device, and everything just worked! I am pretty new to using Ubuntu-- And I have to say its amazing what Linux has become. I purchased the Magewell XI100DUSB capture device over the cheaper knock-offs because it supports resolutions of up to 1920x1200 (This is the native resolution of my Cintiq graphics tablet, and the reason I needed this resolution). Setup was a breeze... Set the USBCaptureUtility configuration to the desired resolution.... It then appears as a monitor of that resolution to the computer from which I was capturing/duplicating the cintiq video ( i.e. it looked like a 1920x1200 monitor to the computer being captured. ) Love this product. I have noticed that the device gets only slightly warm. If there was a heat issue, as suggested in some posts I read here, it seems it has been resolved or improved upon. I have my device laying flat upon the top of my computer case, which might be assisting in cooling it. I do not suggest having it buried under stuff or in a place where air can not get to it, none the less.

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