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Reviews (4)

Jun 10, 2021
Horrible... strangely bad!
Granted I'm using Ubuntu LInux, but with FFMPEG and Video4Linux this thing never ramps up above 5fps in full color. I *think* it could/might/should work if I revert to an old VFW based WINE application for B/STV (think PAL/SECAM/NTSC) capturing due to how it handles it's color channels but, forget that.
I bought 4 no-name capture devices and this is by far the worst of the 4. If you're on Windows, maybe it works, but this is the worst I've ever used. If this thing had a S-Video port or something I'd give it it's chance at analog capturing, but it fails with HDMI... greatly.

Jun 10, 2021
_NOT_ A_SPLITTER_!!!
This isn't a signal "Splitter". Most will think "it splits and repeats a signal"... but it doesn't. It's not a 1:2 ratio in anything besides copper wiring, it's a pure A:B selector _SWITCH_! It's _ONLY_ a switch, and a switch implies "Bidirecdtional" to begin with, so that's redundant. If you thought this was one of those devices for overlaying/combing with text/channeling etc. with a button for direction, it's not!
Rating: 0 out of 4 stars.

May 03, 2022
Supply voltage seems problematic.
Either my PCIe bus can't keep the voltage supply up or the card is not designed correctly. The voltage drops out and being that Firewire is a DMA protocol, my system hangs up 80% of the time when the drop occurs (the other 20% dvgrab freezes ups).
If you buy a Firewire card, don't buy this one. Buy one with external power via Molex or SATA power connections to factor out this cards' problem.
I give it 2 stars because if the problem isn't with the board's design, then it *might* work fine in a different motherboard that supplies higher current (although mine meets the ATX standard). The Fireware card I replaced this with takes an external power supply and I don't have this problem with it.