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This depends on what you're trying to do. For using OBS, you plug in an HDMI from the Console/pc you're recording, plug in an hdmi to the display you want to see everything on, and then plug the USB into the computer you're using for recording. The first time you plug it in, windows *should* detect the device and install drivers for it. If not, you should be able to find the drivers on their website. Once the drivers are installed, you go into the sources part of OBS, add a new source, and select the device as the source. Make sure the selector on the device itself is set to the PC option (looks like a laptop, on mine, it's all the way to the left). Then you click on start recording/streaming in OBS. For the alternate method, you still plug in all the things I mentioned, but you move the selector to the middle option on the device and it will record to the sd card in the slot provided you've placed on in there, but it will still output to whatever display is currently hooked in to it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Connection via HDMI source, Insert MicroSD card, press center button. Thats it. The device auto formats the file directory for you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You need to download the software and firmware from the AverMedia site... then plug it in to your console, TV , and computer
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I've been using a microSD card, recording with that then transferring it over to my MacBook Air and using iMovie to edit the videos. You can do the same with any laptop and any video editing program
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are two ways to make this work. You always need to plug your device in via an HDMI cable and then run a second HDMI cable from the capture card to your TV (or wherever you want to view the output signal. Next, you can use an SD card to save the video/audio directly to the card or you can run a USB cable to a computer and capture via that. On your computer, use whatever capture program you'd like. I'd personally recommend OBS Studios as it's free and pretty amazing!
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