Sparkle has released the Streamer 4K60 video capture card, which supports 4K@60Hz, 2K@120Hz and FHD@240Hz video formats. The new product is made in the format of an expansion card with a PCIe 2.0 x1 interface.

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Streamer 4K60 is equipped with two HDMI input ports (one HDMI 2.0, the second HDMI 1.4) – one connects the main signal source, for example, a PS5 console, and the second connects the camera. The third HDMI connector is the output connector for connecting a monitor or TV.

The Streamer Assistant software supplied with the capture card allows you to compress two input signals into one output signal with the ability to adjust frames.

The device is compatible with all major live streaming software, including OBS, XSplit, etc. The Streamer 4K60 capture card also claims to support pass-through (via HDMI 2.0) and RGB444, YUV444, YUV422, and YUV420 compression formats.

The manufacturer did not disclose the cost of the Streamer 4K60 capture card.

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