🎮 Capture Every Frame, Command Every Stream!
The Flint 4KP is a cutting-edge video capture device delivering 4K passthrough at 30fps and ultra low latency 1080p60 recording via USB Type-C. Designed for gamers and content creators, it supports live commentary mixing and plug-and-play operation across multiple platforms, ensuring smooth, professional-quality streams without lag.
T**2
Worked Great!
Used this to broadcast a live event this past weekend and it worked as advertised. No issues at all, great quality.Ran HDMI into it from a Sony camcorder on a tripod. Mixed it with house sound using ManyCam, and live streamed it to YouTube.We combined it with a second webcam (Logitech) and did a multi-camera switch. Certainly about as low-budget a production as we could do, but it actually worked, even if it was probably amateurish. ;-)The Flint 4KP installed plug-and-play without any drivers being needed to be downloaded or installed, and showed up as a webcam in ManyCam.By the way, if you do something like this, be sure to go into your camcorder and display any on-screen displays, face detection, etc, as they are distracting on the live stream. :-)Since it worked, I couldn't be happier. :-)
C**T
Video works well — audio not as good.
This product worked essentially as expected. It worked well on a USB 2.0 connection, as well as USB 3.0. The video image was clear and the product worked as a plug and play device with a MacBook Pro. The audio quality from the mic input was not as good as I hoped. There appeared to be line noise in the audio input.
H**N
Nice but..
This is a good capture device but unfortunately,it doesn't work flawless with vmix. It only work as an independent capture device. Working with third party like vmix is difficult. You have to play the flint at full screen and the add it to vmix otherwise it can't add to vmix via ndi. I wish clone alliance can fix allow doing work with vmix third party
P**E
Linux Plug-n-play!
I purchased this for streaming my PS4 through my Linux (Pop!_OS 20.04) desktop to Twitch, and the OS detected it with zero-setup. OBS recognized it as a video source, and the frame-rate at 1080p 60fps looks fine. The HDMI pass-through signal appeared to have no noticeable delay. I'd like to point out that the "Line Out" output is just that, a Line Out, not a Headphone Out. If you plug headphones into that jack, you'll get 100% volume fed to your ears. I recommend only doing this if you have a volume control on your headphones. Otherwise, it's better to connect that to a Line In on a stereo receiver or other appropriate device. The device shipped with an HDMI cable, a USB A to C cable, and a number of USB adapters, which was a nice surprise. (One of those adapters appears to be a type-A to type-A, with no label indicating it's function?) I also love that this has the capability to be used with a smartphone/tablet as the capture device, but the ratings on the required Android app do not inspire confidence.
R**R
60 fps NOT REALLY and worked for 15 minutes
I purchased this time not for gameplay bu to record video. First I would like to say that the item does ignore HDCP as their other items do. This question has been asked by others. The image quality, at least of the computer screen for the 15 minutes it worked was very good. It claims to be 60 fps. I my case, when using their software not OBS, I used the setting of 18 mb/s at 60 fps. After 15 minutes the recording stopped with an error message that I should reduce the FPS setting, meaning it really could not handle the 60 fps. I have an i7 with high speed processor. After this it would no longer accept any video input at all and usb no longer recognized the device. Needless to say, I will not be keeping this device.
S**E
Quality Device
Works perfectly to record or stream my retro and modern systems in 60 fps from my Ubuntu Linux (Kubuntu actually) laptop with OBS.No setup, no fuss, just quality.
A**A
Perfect until it failed within 24 hours
Using a mac and trying to stream from HDMI - there are few choices. I've been looking to get away from the Elgato series as it is only recognized by their own software and their software (Mac version) is not very versatile. So I'm now on my third brand. I had high hopes for this model as audio and video both worked right out of the gate. Picture was a little dark, but OBS will let you adjust gamma, contrast, etc. So I was able to compensate a bit. Picture was a little on the blurry side, but I'm also working with upscaled retro hardware so I try to be a little forgiving.This seemed like the perfect way to get passthrough hdmi while also piping directly to OBS and giving me all the customization I needed. Streamed/recorded one video on Tuesday night - perfectly. The next day I was playing through a couple new games to test for my next scheduled stream and it just stopped displaying video. Black screen. No audio. No video. But it did recognize that it had been turned on. After spending all day troubleshooting their hardware I made went back to the elgato hardware - worked.I did see in other reviews that people had the same problem. I don't know how many fail within the first 24-72 hours. But it seemed like a common complaint for those that leave reviews. I'm sending it back.
J**M
Plug and play webcam
Yes. Finally. Just buy this. This is the real deal. Plugged in my Panasonic HC-V770 and it just worked (Windows 10). Can select the webcam as one of the options on major video call platforms (Skype, Hangouts, Messenger etc.) After buying and returning a different piece of junk for this purpose on Amazon, I can assure you that this is the best capture card currently available (seeing as Elgato Camlink is sold out everywhere). This is not a counterfeit product. This is the real deal.
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