![]() ![]() I haven’t had time to do a more careful test of my setup. I’m not really sure why, it could be the way I have things setup, cameras, lighting…etc. I’ve also noticed quality of the video I’m getting doesn’t seem as high as I expected. ![]() Some early examples of what I’ve tried are here I can’t speak to Virtual Production stuff I haven’t tried. The green-screen through composure works for me also. ![]() I have used this Elgato Camlink 4k USB for a live tracked camera (GoPro or Sony A7R) at 1080p60, it is supposed to handle 4k also but I haven’t tried that. ![]() Since all of the above cards seem to work with things like Premiere and OBS I suspect there is just something basic that’s preventing them from opening in Unreal, so maybe you just need to do a bit of debugging and not write a custom driver. Yes, I did buy all 5 of these devices and test them all, the Elgato was the only one that worked with Unreal AND the HDMI action/cams and DSLR. They have cheaper USB and single input cards.Īvermedia PCI cards and USB devices–Their stuff works well with DSLRs and action cams but you can’t open the devices in Unreal 4.22 at all.Įlgato CamLink 4k USB- DOES work with Unreal. The 4 input card is a bit pricy, but ends up being about $200 per input which is nice if you want to bring in 4 cameras at once. Magewell PCI cards–I tried their capture pro 4 input HDMI card which does NOT work with unreal. I have tried a few options that work good with the cameras but DO NOT work with Unreal, if you could make any of these work it would make the virtual production tools much more accessible. There’s a lot of Virtual Production opportunities for low budget filmmakers but ONLY if they can use cards that support cameras like GoPros and DSLR’s. I’ve discovered Blackmagic cards (at least the Intensity Pro 4K) do NOT work with a lot of these cameras, for example a Hero 4, Sony ActionCam and Sony A7R DSLR do NOT work at all with this card! So the Blackmagic and Aja SDI cards are great if you have a pro camera but if you want to use more consumer stuff with 4k HDMI interfaces you are kinda screwed or have to buy a very expensive card. Supported HD formats include 1080i50, 1080i59.94, 720p50 and 720p59.94.With all the virtual production stuff coming, we really need support for some video capture cards that work with HDMI output consumer cameras, GoPros and DSLR’s. And it captures not only digital video via its HDMI input, but also analog component video and S-video. In addition to being able to capture DSLR menus, pictures, and videos from cameras with an HDMI port, it can import uncompressed video from HDV camcorders. This card is compatible with both Windows and Intel Macs with PCI Express card slots-meaning a Mac Pro. However, all of the new cameras have HDMI output, so I’m wondering if there’s some kind of gizmo that will accept HDMI input instead of composite, and thus give me a better resulting image. It’s much easier than trying to photograph the screens. The video then shows up in a window on my Mac, and I can simply do a screen capture of it. I usually take the video out of the camera into a device that has a component video input. I want screenshots of the menu system of a camera. seeks a way to capture the menu from his new digital camera via the camera’s HDMI port. ![]()
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