Description
Eaton Tripp Lite HDMI to USB Video Capture Adapter – 4K 60 Hz
The Eaton Tripp Lite Series HDMI to USB Video Capture Adapter is a high-performance, versatile tool built for creators, educators, gamers, and professionals who need to capture, stream, or edit high-quality HDMI video. This bus-powered capture device transfers video from an HDMI source directly to your computer or laptop with minimal setup, delivering crisp visuals up to 4K at 60 Hz over USB 3.2 Gen 1. Its compact, durable design makes it ideal for field work, on-the-go productions, and classroom demonstrations, while its efficient power design eliminates the need for external adapters in most setups. Whether you’re producing live streams, recording tutorials, or archiving important footage from cameras or consoles, this adapter provides a reliable, plug-and-play pathway from HDMI to your preferred editing or streaming software, preserving detail and color fidelity across a variety of production environments.
- Ultra‑high‑definition 4K 60 Hz capture from HDMI sources over USB 3.2 Gen 1; experience smooth motion, rich color, and sharp detail in gaming, lectures, or professional demos, with broad compatibility across modern capture software and streaming platforms.
- Bus-powered portability enables true on‑the‑go capture without the clutter of external power bricks; simply connect to a USB port on a laptop or desktop and begin recording or streaming, making it an excellent choice for field shoots and remote setups.
- Plug‑and‑play design designed to streamline workflows; the adapter works with a wide range of operating systems and software, allowing seamless integration into OBS, XSplit, Zoom, Teams, and other common capture and conferencing ecosystems.
- Compact, rugged enclosure crafted for daily use and travel; its lightweight form factor fits easily into bags and production kits while providing dependable performance under demanding schedules and environments.
- Optimized for professional streaming and recording with consistent throughput, low latency capture, and reliable 4K60 output; engineered to support high‑quality projects from education and training to live events and cinematic content creation.
Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite Series HDMI to USB Video Capture Adapter
- Video input: HDMI
- Interface: USB 3.2 Gen 1
- Maximum capture resolution: 4K at 60 Hz
- Power: Bus-powered (no external power supply required)
- Compliance: TAA compliant
How to Install Eaton Tripp Lite Series HDMI to USB Video Capture Adapter
- Connect your HDMI source (camera, console, or computer) to the HDMI input on the adapter using a standard HDMI cable.
- Plug the USB end into your computer or laptop (USB 3.2 Gen 1 port recommended for best performance).
- Open your capture or streaming software and select the Eaton Tripp Lite HDMI to USB Video Capture Adapter as the video input source.
- Configure the software to capture at 4K resolution at 60 Hz if your system and application support it, or adjust to your preferred settings (resolution, bitrate, and audio) to fit your production workflow.
- Start capturing or streaming, monitor the signal for latency and color accuracy, and fine-tune settings as needed to ensure your final output meets the project requirements.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the maximum resolution and frame rate? A: The adapter supports up to 4K at 60 Hz for HDMI sources captured over USB 3.2 Gen 1, delivering smooth video with detailed imagery for professional presentations, gameplay, and live events.
- Q: Does it require external power? A: No. It is bus-powered and draws power from the connected host computer, simplifying setup for mobile or desk programs.
- Q: Is it compatible with common streaming and editing software? A: Yes. The device is designed to work with popular capture and streaming applications, allowing you to stream, record, and edit with familiar tools across many workflows.
- Q: What HDMI sources can I connect? A: You can connect HDMI-enabled devices such as cameras, camcorders, gaming consoles, and HDMI-equipped PCs or laptops that output standard HDMI signals.
- Q: Do I need drivers for use? A: The adapter is designed for straightforward plug-and-play operation; in most cases, your operating system will recognize the device automatically and you can select it as the video source in your software. Some professional setups may benefit from software-specific profiles or minor configuration.
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