AMX UVC1-4K 4K HDMI to USB Capture
Description
AMX UVC1-4K 4K HDMI to USB Capture
The AMX UVC1-4K is a compact, bus-powered capture device built for live streaming, recording, and broadcast workflows. Its small footprint and straightforward connectivity make it a dependable solution for capturing high-resolution HDMI sources—from mixing consoles, video switchers, or playback devices—without requiring external power or complex driver installation.
Capture Specifications & Performance
This device accepts HDMI 2.0 video input supporting resolutions up to 4096×2160p@60 with 4:4:4 chroma, HDR, and 10-bit Deep Color, preserving full-quality source material. Output over USB 3.0 delivers 3840×2160p@30fps in NV12 or I420 formats, or 1920×1080p@60fps in YUY2 or P010 formats, providing flexible options for different streaming and recording applications.
Connectivity & Compatibility
The device features one HDMI Type A input, one 3.5mm TRS analog audio jack, and one USB Type C 3.0 socket, supporting both embedded HDMI audio and external analog stereo sources. Full UVC 1.1 compliance ensures plug-and-play operation on Windows and macOS systems without requiring proprietary software or drivers.
Key Features
- HDMI 2.0 input supports up to 4096×2160p@60 4:4:4 with HDR and 10-bit Deep Color
- USB 3.0 output: 3840×2160p@30fps (NV12, I420) or 1920×1080p@60fps (YUY2, P010)
- One HDMI Type A input socket
- 3.5mm TRS analog stereo audio input jack
- USB Type C 3.0 connection
- UVC 1.1 compliant — no drivers required
- Accepts HDMI embedded audio and 3.5mm analog audio inputs
- Windows and macOS fully supported
- Compact dimensions: 0.66 x 1.43 x 3.44 inches
- Lightweight at 3.3 oz
- Operating temperature range: 32°F to 104°F
- Operating humidity: 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing)
The AMX UVC1-4K delivers professional-grade 4K capture with universal compatibility and minimal setup friction, making it a reliable workhorse for live sound operators, streaming engineers, and touring broadcast setups.
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At a Glance
The AMX UVC1-4K is a compact, bus-powered HDMI-to-USB capture device that records 4K video at up to 60fps into your computer without external power or driver installation. Live-sound engineers and performers running their own streaming setups will appreciate the plug-and-play UVC compliance and flexible audio options—HDMI embedded audio or a 3.5mm input for mixing in mics or board output. It's a dependable, road-friendly solution for capturing live performances, remote broadcasts, or hybrid streaming events.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Live streaming
- ✓ Content production
- ✓ Broadcast
- ✓ Studio recording
Not the best pick for
- – Analog-only workflows
- – SDI-based installations
Skill level: Beginner · Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What video formats and frame rates does this capture at?
The UVC1-4K accepts HDMI 2.0 input up to 4096×2160p@60fps with HDR and 10-bit color. USB output delivers 3840×2160p@30fps (NV12 or I420 formats) or 1920×1080p@60fps (YUY2 or P010 formats), letting you choose based on your streaming or recording bitrate needs.
Do I need to install drivers or software?
No. The device is UVC 1.1 compliant and works as a plug-and-play USB camera on Windows and macOS without any proprietary drivers or software installation required.
How do I connect audio—can I use my mixer or interface output?
Yes. The UVC1-4K accepts HDMI-embedded audio or a 3.5mm TRS analog stereo input, so you can feed it directly from a camera's HDMI output or route a mixer, interface, or microphone preamp into the analog jack.
Does this require external power?
No, the device is fully bus-powered over USB 3.0, so you only need one USB Type C cable to your computer—ideal for portable setups and live streaming on the road.
How does this compare to the Elgato Cam Link 4K or Blackmagic UltraStudio Recorder 3G?
The AMX UVC1-4K offers true 4K input acceptance and UVC compliance with zero drivers, making it simpler than some alternatives. It's smaller and lighter than most dock-style capturers, and supports both HDMI and analog audio, giving you more flexibility than capture devices locked into one input format.