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MyGica U800 User Manual

Hdmi capture device

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HDMI Capture Device
U800
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  • Page 1 HDMI Capture Device U800 User Manual www.mygica.com...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing MyGica U800 product. The following will guide you through how to set up this device. Hope this device will bring you nice digital experience. With MyGica U800, just plug to your PC (Windows, Mac, Linux), there is no need to install driver. You can use any 3 party software to capture or stream your HD game or other HD video source.
  • Page 3 1) After connect the device to computer, right click on “Speaker” icon on Desktop and choose ”Recording devices” 2) Double click on Digital Audio Interface “FHD Webcamera”, and then select the “Advanced” menu. Change the sample rate to “2 channel 16 bit, 48000 Hz (DVD Quality)” 3) If you need to adjust the input audio volume level or if there is no audio input, select “Levels”...
  • Page 4 1. Go to obsproject.com/download to download OBS Studio according to your computer’s operating system, and install it on your computer. Connect U800 to your computer with USB3.0 cable and connect video source and TV with HDMI cable. Windows will install the driver automatically, and you will see “FHD Camera” in device manager.
  • Page 5 4.Set the video latency for make the audio and video synchronized: a) Right click “Video Capture Device” then click ”Filters”; b) Click to add “Video Delay (Async)”; c) Set it to 470ms (You can adjust it smaller or bigger until you found the audio and video synchronized)
  • Page 6 5.Then you can recording or streaming video : For MAC: Works with Quick Time Player; 1.Run Quick Time Player, select ”New Movie Recording”; 2. Choose “FHD Webcamera” under Camera and Microphone option:...
  • Page 7 For Linux: Works with OBS VLC (shows example for Ubuntu): 1. Right click on window, select “Open Capture Device” 2.Choose “Video camera “‐‐‐”/dev/video0”then click “play”...