I tested 4 "Linux-compatible" USB 3.0 HDMI capture cards (X-Post from /r/Linux_Gaming)
[Original Post](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/c5m1at/i_tested_4_linuxcompatible_usb_30_hdmi_capture/)
My Specs:
Manjaro Linux (KDE) - Kernel 5.1.8-1
Windows 10 (idfk what update)
CPU: Ryzen 7 2700X
Mobo: ASUS PRIME X370-PRO
GPU: Sapphire Vega 56 Pulse
OBS Version: 23.1.0-1 (linux), 23.1.0 (64bit, windows)
#Devices Tested:
Plus impressions given before testing.
Criteria for getting on my test bench:
- 1080p 60hz (duh)
- USB 3.0 minimum or PCIe
- HDMI Passthrough for 0 latency on another monitor
- Under $200
- Has Linux in the search terms and looks like it supports V4L2 at a glance. (Otherwise, UVL is acceptable, but V4L2 wording is preferred.)
[MiraBox Capture Card \(HSV321\)](https://amazon.com/gp/product/B07C6KCBYB) ***with updated firmware*** (more info on this later) @ $99 (on sale from $179, but unsure if it goes up from $99 due to reviews and Honey saying it didn't see any price changes in 30 days.) (Also, bypasses HDCP which is a nice bonus, but might make some companies or countries mad)
[ClonerAlliance Flint 4KP](https://amazon.com/gp/product/B07FF52DT4) @ $140 (The most expensive one here, but boasts USB Type C, mic + audio in + audio out jacks, and 4K@30fps passthrough.
[Plugable Performance NIX](https://amazon.com/gp/product/B07JLCJF96) @ $100 (When I was first looking around, I was stuck between this and the MiraBox before I decided to buy them all for this post.)
Bonus Cheapo:
["HDMI Game Video Capture Card"](https://amazon.com/gp/product/B07HK5NTL8/) @ $80
This one I just wanted to add for that one person who just wants to see how a $80 "card" functions compared to the rest that have proper Passthrough and other neat features.
- Being compared against:
[Elgato HD60 Pro](https://www.amazon.com/Elgato-Game-Capture-HD60-Pro/dp/B014MQIVPS) @ $160
I got this card back when I first got my Nintendo Switch in early 2018. And my experience with it was pretty consistent until I switched to Linux.
Things to note in no particular order:
- Crappy sound grounding (very noisy, lots of ticking and sometimes hissing)
- Default software... kinda sucks. But AFAIK, you can't get "Instant Gameview" without it. (I could be wrong, though)
- **NO LINUX SUPPORT WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF YOU TRY TO USE A VM**
- Rather user friendly.
- Good video quality with minimal lag that did me fine for most of BoTW, but started using HDMI Passthrough when I got into Celeste due to the input latency. (HDMI IN - Switch. HDMI OUT - Monitor. Software on for audio, monitor switched to HDMI input for video)
I will be daisychaining the output from the cards to the Elgato to give an exact comparison of how the other card compares in terms of video fidelity.
NOTE: MOST OF THESE TESTS ARE DONE IN WINDOWS DUE TO ME USING THE ELGATO SOFTWARE. HOWEVER, RESULTS APPEARED THE SAME IN LINUX. PLS NO PITCHFORK <3
#Detailed Reviews:
- MiraBox
~~Well, this one had a bad start. First, every USB 3.0 port on my motherboard/case did not work! At all!~~
~~It was only until I plugged it into a USB Type A (Yes, A. Not C.) 3.1 port that it started outputting video consistently, and not only after reboots and only for 5 mins. Not sure if that's an issue with the Mobo, but still.~~
Turns out, my [mobo only supports USB 3 *DATA STORAGE* on it's usb 3 ports](https://i.imgur.com/J62zWNA.jpg). I grabbed a new PCIe USB 3.0 card, and it works fine.
After that, I had 0 audio from the card. Nada.
I had to contact the support to get the newest firmware to flash onto the card, which then solved the no-sound issue. You may be wondering "Why, Tony. Why didn't you get photos of how the output was before the update?"
Because screw having no audio! If it can't do audio on its own (even if its crappy), then I see no point in keeping the card around for video (especially since it's not the best quality to begin with).
Additionally, I did the update in Windows 10, as the updater was an EXE and I didn't wanna test my Wine or VM luck, as it had been q
[Original Post](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/c5m1at/i_tested_4_linuxcompatible_usb_30_hdmi_capture/)
My Specs:
Manjaro Linux (KDE) - Kernel 5.1.8-1
Windows 10 (idfk what update)
CPU: Ryzen 7 2700X
Mobo: ASUS PRIME X370-PRO
GPU: Sapphire Vega 56 Pulse
OBS Version: 23.1.0-1 (linux), 23.1.0 (64bit, windows)
#Devices Tested:
Plus impressions given before testing.
Criteria for getting on my test bench:
- 1080p 60hz (duh)
- USB 3.0 minimum or PCIe
- HDMI Passthrough for 0 latency on another monitor
- Under $200
- Has Linux in the search terms and looks like it supports V4L2 at a glance. (Otherwise, UVL is acceptable, but V4L2 wording is preferred.)
[MiraBox Capture Card \(HSV321\)](https://amazon.com/gp/product/B07C6KCBYB) ***with updated firmware*** (more info on this later) @ $99 (on sale from $179, but unsure if it goes up from $99 due to reviews and Honey saying it didn't see any price changes in 30 days.) (Also, bypasses HDCP which is a nice bonus, but might make some companies or countries mad)
[ClonerAlliance Flint 4KP](https://amazon.com/gp/product/B07FF52DT4) @ $140 (The most expensive one here, but boasts USB Type C, mic + audio in + audio out jacks, and 4K@30fps passthrough.
[Plugable Performance NIX](https://amazon.com/gp/product/B07JLCJF96) @ $100 (When I was first looking around, I was stuck between this and the MiraBox before I decided to buy them all for this post.)
Bonus Cheapo:
["HDMI Game Video Capture Card"](https://amazon.com/gp/product/B07HK5NTL8/) @ $80
This one I just wanted to add for that one person who just wants to see how a $80 "card" functions compared to the rest that have proper Passthrough and other neat features.
- Being compared against:
[Elgato HD60 Pro](https://www.amazon.com/Elgato-Game-Capture-HD60-Pro/dp/B014MQIVPS) @ $160
I got this card back when I first got my Nintendo Switch in early 2018. And my experience with it was pretty consistent until I switched to Linux.
Things to note in no particular order:
- Crappy sound grounding (very noisy, lots of ticking and sometimes hissing)
- Default software... kinda sucks. But AFAIK, you can't get "Instant Gameview" without it. (I could be wrong, though)
- **NO LINUX SUPPORT WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF YOU TRY TO USE A VM**
- Rather user friendly.
- Good video quality with minimal lag that did me fine for most of BoTW, but started using HDMI Passthrough when I got into Celeste due to the input latency. (HDMI IN - Switch. HDMI OUT - Monitor. Software on for audio, monitor switched to HDMI input for video)
I will be daisychaining the output from the cards to the Elgato to give an exact comparison of how the other card compares in terms of video fidelity.
NOTE: MOST OF THESE TESTS ARE DONE IN WINDOWS DUE TO ME USING THE ELGATO SOFTWARE. HOWEVER, RESULTS APPEARED THE SAME IN LINUX. PLS NO PITCHFORK <3
#Detailed Reviews:
- MiraBox
~~Well, this one had a bad start. First, every USB 3.0 port on my motherboard/case did not work! At all!~~
~~It was only until I plugged it into a USB Type A (Yes, A. Not C.) 3.1 port that it started outputting video consistently, and not only after reboots and only for 5 mins. Not sure if that's an issue with the Mobo, but still.~~
Turns out, my [mobo only supports USB 3 *DATA STORAGE* on it's usb 3 ports](https://i.imgur.com/J62zWNA.jpg). I grabbed a new PCIe USB 3.0 card, and it works fine.
After that, I had 0 audio from the card. Nada.
I had to contact the support to get the newest firmware to flash onto the card, which then solved the no-sound issue. You may be wondering "Why, Tony. Why didn't you get photos of how the output was before the update?"
Because screw having no audio! If it can't do audio on its own (even if its crappy), then I see no point in keeping the card around for video (especially since it's not the best quality to begin with).
Additionally, I did the update in Windows 10, as the updater was an EXE and I didn't wanna test my Wine or VM luck, as it had been q
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uite low lately.
The audio however, is quite nice! No crackles, no sutters, decent latency.
Video though, is another story. If I had to put it into one word, it would be __JPEG__. It feels like every frame was run through a Windows XP machine (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEzhxP-pdos)
I think, if I had to guess what the issue is, it's a low bit/color depth. Maybe even a low resolution? Very fine details are smeared, alpha channels don't much exist, etc.
Also, everything is **darker**.
Overall: 6/10. Good audio, shite video if you actually wanna stream or record with it, unstable (freezed up a lot), strips HDCP.
- Plugable Performance NIX
If you wanna waste your money, go here.
Crap video, audio is ok, doesn't strip HDCP, had to plug and unplug several times, etc.
Do not bother.
Overall: 3/10. It works I guess
- Flint 4KP
So what do you get for $140? The best card I tested here, plus some USB C-A dongles.
Video quality is spot on, with no color banding, and decent color representation. Runs at 60fps without noticeably extra crappy compression.
When I got the new PCIe card, the audio did start to get a little crackly, but it's possible that's just an issue with my case/grounding. And when it was plugged into other machines or in the Mobo's USB ports, there was none.
It does strip HDCP, which is +1 point.
Bundled software is *ok,* but does offer a game mode for Windows users.
Using it in OBS is perfectly fine, however.
Overall: 9/10. Great vid, ok audio (could just be me), strips HDCP, USB-C, Line In/Mic In/Line Out 3.5mm jacks. Today's winner.
- Bonus Cheapo
*ditto from NIX, but without passthrough but does strip HDCP*
Overall: 5/10. Cheapest one here, does what it came out to do, supports YUYV.
# Winner: ClonerAlliance Flint 4KP for $140
# Notes:
- The lesser performing ones do work a fair bit better if you run at a lower framerate (30 instead of 60)
- [Uncompressed comparisons here.](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1A9U_E36f7poBiRsf8qYB3UZ2k8gtaFXu)
- Set resolution to 1080p with YUYV for each card in OBS. Framerate is 60fps unless stated otherwise.
- I am not sponsored, just a guy who wanted some answers and decided to share said answers.
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The audio however, is quite nice! No crackles, no sutters, decent latency.
Video though, is another story. If I had to put it into one word, it would be __JPEG__. It feels like every frame was run through a Windows XP machine (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEzhxP-pdos)
I think, if I had to guess what the issue is, it's a low bit/color depth. Maybe even a low resolution? Very fine details are smeared, alpha channels don't much exist, etc.
Also, everything is **darker**.
Overall: 6/10. Good audio, shite video if you actually wanna stream or record with it, unstable (freezed up a lot), strips HDCP.
- Plugable Performance NIX
If you wanna waste your money, go here.
Crap video, audio is ok, doesn't strip HDCP, had to plug and unplug several times, etc.
Do not bother.
Overall: 3/10. It works I guess
- Flint 4KP
So what do you get for $140? The best card I tested here, plus some USB C-A dongles.
Video quality is spot on, with no color banding, and decent color representation. Runs at 60fps without noticeably extra crappy compression.
When I got the new PCIe card, the audio did start to get a little crackly, but it's possible that's just an issue with my case/grounding. And when it was plugged into other machines or in the Mobo's USB ports, there was none.
It does strip HDCP, which is +1 point.
Bundled software is *ok,* but does offer a game mode for Windows users.
Using it in OBS is perfectly fine, however.
Overall: 9/10. Great vid, ok audio (could just be me), strips HDCP, USB-C, Line In/Mic In/Line Out 3.5mm jacks. Today's winner.
- Bonus Cheapo
*ditto from NIX, but without passthrough but does strip HDCP*
Overall: 5/10. Cheapest one here, does what it came out to do, supports YUYV.
# Winner: ClonerAlliance Flint 4KP for $140
# Notes:
- The lesser performing ones do work a fair bit better if you run at a lower framerate (30 instead of 60)
- [Uncompressed comparisons here.](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1A9U_E36f7poBiRsf8qYB3UZ2k8gtaFXu)
- Set resolution to 1080p with YUYV for each card in OBS. Framerate is 60fps unless stated otherwise.
- I am not sponsored, just a guy who wanted some answers and decided to share said answers.
https://redd.it/c5s5ml
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I'm a ux designer turning developer and despite growing up with a dad who used Linux, I only recently starting using it and I love it! But I also would like someplace where people can discuss CLI and Desktop UX paradigms.
Specifically I saw this [article](https://uxdesign.cc/introducing-mercury-os-f4de45a04289) today (not my own blog post, so not trying to do promotion here). In a similar vein I have been personally doing a lot of research on alternative paradigms for CLI and Desktop UX, such as reading some articles about Temple OS and looking into things like Plan9 and xsh {which is a now defunct wiki inspired shell). In addition to customizing and playing with my own Desktop and CLI shells etc.
There are cool subs like unixporn but they're primarily focused on aesthetics, and they're really just taking distros and customizing them. I'm interested in some kind of community more focused on discussing the way that UX is done at the shell level, beyond just aesthetics, whether that's projects that people specifically built or if it's just theoretical stuff.
Maybe call it something like: /r/linuxUX ? Unless something like this already exists?
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I'm a ux designer turning developer and despite growing up with a dad who used Linux, I only recently starting using it and I love it! But I also would like someplace where people can discuss CLI and Desktop UX paradigms.
Specifically I saw this [article](https://uxdesign.cc/introducing-mercury-os-f4de45a04289) today (not my own blog post, so not trying to do promotion here). In a similar vein I have been personally doing a lot of research on alternative paradigms for CLI and Desktop UX, such as reading some articles about Temple OS and looking into things like Plan9 and xsh {which is a now defunct wiki inspired shell). In addition to customizing and playing with my own Desktop and CLI shells etc.
There are cool subs like unixporn but they're primarily focused on aesthetics, and they're really just taking distros and customizing them. I'm interested in some kind of community more focused on discussing the way that UX is done at the shell level, beyond just aesthetics, whether that's projects that people specifically built or if it's just theoretical stuff.
Maybe call it something like: /r/linuxUX ? Unless something like this already exists?
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What's up with SELinux?
SELinux was released almost 20 years ago, and merged into the mainline kernel about 16 years ago. I would have expected that by now, every mainstream Linux distro would come with it working and enabled out of the box. Yet, outside of the RedHat family (RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora) and Android, no distro has it running out of the box, and I don't think that there's much of a roadmap in that direction.
The fact is that most upstream projects don't assume that you're running SELinux, and most distros don't package a decent default, so that the only advice I've seen is "Run it in permissive, when it breaks, fix it, when it stops breaking, change SELinux to enforcing," which is a quite horrible way to set up permissions.
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SELinux was released almost 20 years ago, and merged into the mainline kernel about 16 years ago. I would have expected that by now, every mainstream Linux distro would come with it working and enabled out of the box. Yet, outside of the RedHat family (RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora) and Android, no distro has it running out of the box, and I don't think that there's much of a roadmap in that direction.
The fact is that most upstream projects don't assume that you're running SELinux, and most distros don't package a decent default, so that the only advice I've seen is "Run it in permissive, when it breaks, fix it, when it stops breaking, change SELinux to enforcing," which is a quite horrible way to set up permissions.
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Update on Steam, Ubuntu, and 32-bit support
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Update on Steam, Ubuntu, and 32-bit support :: Steam for Linux General Discussions
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Italy goes "Public Money - Public Code". Do FSF efforts start to bear fruit?
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The open source revolution begins: the new guidelines for the acquisition and reuse of software in the Italian Public Administration…
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Best Linux distro for Persistent usb(512mb)
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r/linux - Best Linux distro for Persistent usb(512mb)
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Officially Apart Of The Linux Master Race!
I always used Windows all my life, but Windows 10 is my breaking point. I hated the bloatware and agonizing CPU usage. So I officially switched my PC's operating system to Linux Mint. At first it was hard to get use to, but now I am getting the kick of it and loving the feel of it.
I love the lightweight based UI and the customization. It basically has every program I use on a daily basis. I am currently learning more about the terminal and the file system. I love how it requires less CPU and RAM to run than Windows 10. It has intrigued me to learn more about other Linux distros and Unix operating systems (FreeBSD, OpenBSD, ETC.)
The only pain I have found was installing drivers and connecting to the internet, but other than that experience, It has been a great learning experience. People need to give Linux Mint Cinnamon some more love once in a awhile.
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I always used Windows all my life, but Windows 10 is my breaking point. I hated the bloatware and agonizing CPU usage. So I officially switched my PC's operating system to Linux Mint. At first it was hard to get use to, but now I am getting the kick of it and loving the feel of it.
I love the lightweight based UI and the customization. It basically has every program I use on a daily basis. I am currently learning more about the terminal and the file system. I love how it requires less CPU and RAM to run than Windows 10. It has intrigued me to learn more about other Linux distros and Unix operating systems (FreeBSD, OpenBSD, ETC.)
The only pain I have found was installing drivers and connecting to the internet, but other than that experience, It has been a great learning experience. People need to give Linux Mint Cinnamon some more love once in a awhile.
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r/linux - Officially Apart Of The Linux Master Race!
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Discussion : Linux against windows vs linux-windows friendship/pal rivalry
I comes from a debate where I was stating that I prefer windows over linux for reasons, and came to the controversial (mostly unliked) opinion that linux should try to mimic more of some windows features. Someone opened my eyes and guided me toward an alternative point of view : linux should be different from windows, but if you prefer windows, then it's fine.
What is your opinion about this ? Do you think that people should ditrch the evil Microsoft and go full linux and open-source ? Do you think that linux should kill windows ? Or do you think that there might be an OS for everyone, and that Linux users and Windows users could be equally good people and produce equally good stuff out of their favorite OS ? Do you think that linux can do more than tolerate windows and can benefit from it ?
In short, do you believe in peace, cohabitation, and that each OS can be beneficial in its own way to the user ?
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I comes from a debate where I was stating that I prefer windows over linux for reasons, and came to the controversial (mostly unliked) opinion that linux should try to mimic more of some windows features. Someone opened my eyes and guided me toward an alternative point of view : linux should be different from windows, but if you prefer windows, then it's fine.
What is your opinion about this ? Do you think that people should ditrch the evil Microsoft and go full linux and open-source ? Do you think that linux should kill windows ? Or do you think that there might be an OS for everyone, and that Linux users and Windows users could be equally good people and produce equally good stuff out of their favorite OS ? Do you think that linux can do more than tolerate windows and can benefit from it ?
In short, do you believe in peace, cohabitation, and that each OS can be beneficial in its own way to the user ?
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Mac, PC & Linux - Novell Commercial #2
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Best online classes for linux-related topics.
What are you favorite hands-on training classes for linux related topics?
I really like "Docker Mastery" on Udemy: [https://www.udemy.com/docker-mastery/](https://www.udemy.com/docker-mastery/)
I've heard good things about linux academy, but have not yet used it. What are your experiences with linux academy; is it worth the monthly cost?
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What are you favorite hands-on training classes for linux related topics?
I really like "Docker Mastery" on Udemy: [https://www.udemy.com/docker-mastery/](https://www.udemy.com/docker-mastery/)
I've heard good things about linux academy, but have not yet used it. What are your experiences with linux academy; is it worth the monthly cost?
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Gnome annual report created on Windows?
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