According to the picture, the USB-A adapter includes the blue part and the USB-C starts at the black part. It probably just sits tightly on top of it so just try grabbing the blue part and pulling it firmly off the black part to reveal the USB-C :)
You need to edit this video as you're slagging UGreen on account of the connector early in the video, despite it being a fault on your part for now reading hte manual, whilst they created a really slick connector with both types (clearly visible on the box). Simply cut this section of the video and reupload. It's the right thing to do!
@@GameRumble I found device manager showed it as audio device only. So I googled it and in my windows settings I had to turn on 'apps can access camera' or something similar
Do you think it can be used to play first person shooting game on ps5. I want to get it but I am worried about the delay. Shooting games are sensitive to delay.
@@oppophone3218 I think the input delay is not affected,. The problem is what you see on the screen. It improves a bit by setting the resolution in OBS to 720p, but still noticeable. So what I'm planning is to buy an HDMI splitter, and plug the other HDMI directly to a monitor... So I will be able to play as I should, but the stream/recording will be less in quality. I'll let you know sometime this week.
Btw here's a link to my initial stream. It's only 2D and retro, but hopefully gived you an idea. ruclips.net/video/0IpmYsq0oGA/видео.htmlsi=xwoDLxbfijBwMTHt
It seems to work fine with an HDMI splitter. If you get this + a splitter, make sure the splitter can output to two screens at once. I would recommend just getting a cheap elgato though, or something a bit higher class tan this one (I think ugreen has a more expensive option). That way, you would only need 1 device.
According to the picture, the USB-A adapter includes the blue part and the USB-C starts at the black part. It probably just sits tightly on top of it so just try grabbing the blue part and pulling it firmly off the black part to reveal the USB-C :)
I shall give this a try!
You are absolutely correct!
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Ugreen Capture Card CM700-25173 good ?
Sorry, I don't have that device
May I ask for Your Pc system requirements hardware to give this smooth recording with this card .. interesting
I have USB 3.0 ports, 16GB RAM and an RTX graphics card. I think it's only the first two that matters though.
@@GameRumble thank you
You need to edit this video as you're slagging UGreen on account of the connector early in the video, despite it being a fault on your part for now reading hte manual, whilst they created a really slick connector with both types (clearly visible on the box).
Simply cut this section of the video and reupload. It's the right thing to do!
Thanks for your suggestion! I've cut out this part of the video, but it might take a while to reflect.
in OBS, in video capture device, for device drop down list i only have OBS virtual camera, nothing else
Did you turn on your device (was it a PS5)? The device needs to be turned on, otherwise there won't be any signal for OBS to detect.
@@GameRumble I found device manager showed it as audio device only. So I googled it and in my windows settings I had to turn on 'apps can access camera' or something similar
Cool, looks ike you were able to solve it!
Can we use usb a or c In the ps5 and hdmi to tv or pc? Or we need to put hdmi in ps5
Hi! Doesn't the PSVR use USB C? I think I have a USB C to HDMI, I can give it a try when I find it.
Do you think it can be used to play first person shooting game on ps5. I want to get it but I am worried about the delay. Shooting games are sensitive to delay.
@@oppophone3218 I think the input delay is not affected,. The problem is what you see on the screen. It improves a bit by setting the resolution in OBS to 720p, but still noticeable.
So what I'm planning is to buy an HDMI splitter, and plug the other HDMI directly to a monitor... So I will be able to play as I should, but the stream/recording will be less in quality.
I'll let you know sometime this week.
Btw here's a link to my initial stream. It's only 2D and retro, but hopefully gived you an idea.
ruclips.net/video/0IpmYsq0oGA/видео.htmlsi=xwoDLxbfijBwMTHt
@@GameRumble thanks!
It seems to work fine with an HDMI splitter. If you get this + a splitter, make sure the splitter can output to two screens at once.
I would recommend just getting a cheap elgato though, or something a bit higher class tan this one (I think ugreen has a more expensive option). That way, you would only need 1 device.
@@GameRumble ok. Thanks for letting me know. 👍