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Linux video capture cards
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Already have a splitter :)
Will I be able to see stuff in OBS though? And is it passthrough?
I might have to retract the "flawless" part of my "sales pitch". I tried to make it spontaneously work on my work laptop using Fedora and it did in fact, not work. To visually show how it should work, I made a picture with an iPad where it actually does work with my work desktop with 2560x1440 resolution, 60fps. But, it did worked in the past, so I am fairly certain I just suck at using my device. If it would work it appears just as any other capture card..as weird webcam device.
But as said, you need a splitter before the card and then one output into the card. I actually spend a minute to locate a non-black HDMI cable just for you! https://imgur.com/a/BvZDZRJ
I really appreciate it. Thank you. I like that it can capture ipads and devices like that too.
Thanks for using a non-black cable too :)