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Partilink hdmi video capture device ubuntu
Partilink hdmi video capture device ubuntu












  1. #Partilink hdmi video capture device ubuntu 1080p#
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Set the resolution to the native resolution of the streaming PC. Name it whatever you want.Īfter this you’ll add a source – this is where you’ll configure the USB-HDMI capture device. Make sure that you also have active HDMI signals coming in as well so your gaming PC should be powered up.įirst, create a scene on the bottom left part of OBS via the + button.

partilink hdmi video capture device ubuntu

Once everything is wired up and all of the software is installed it’s time to setup OBS.

Install OBS Studio dnf install obs-studio -y Install the OBS repository dnf -config-manager -add-repo Install OBS Studio RPM signing key rpm -import Install ffmpeg, x264 and the PulseAudio UI dnf install ffmpeg x264 x264-libs pavucontrol -y Install RPM Fusion Repos dnf install $(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm $(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm See notes at bottom for single computer usage. Note: This guide will focus more on using a dedicated machine to record/stream from another multimedia or gaming computer over an HDMI splitter / capture device. On the gaming PC just ensure that HDMI is set as your primary audio and video device. We’ll walk through the setup on the Linux side on Fedora.

  • Optional USB3 Blue Yeti recording microphone plugs into capture PC as an additional audio track for commentary or other uses.
  • Audio-out from game monitor goes to 3.5mm plug in the USB dongle of my Logitech G933 wireless headset on the Linux machine.
  • HDMI Capture Dongle connects to USB3 on Linux capture PC.
  • Splitter out #2 goes into HDMI Capture Dongle.
  • Splitter out #1 goes back to the monitor I play on.
  • GeForce GTX 970 TI outputs HDMI to the splitter.
  • Blue Yeti Pro USB3 Studio Mic – $250 (optional).
  • partilink hdmi video capture device ubuntu

    Pulse Audio drives all the setup on the Linux side. I am using a monitor that also provides a 3.5mm-audio out (does not have speakers) that goes into my wireless headset attached to the Linux PC. Since we are splitting an HDMI signal to the Linux capture PC we gain digital voice + audio. The idea here is that the only thing that occurs on the gaming PC is playing the actual game. Read on for the hardware and setup details, let’s get started.

    This lets me capture and stream real-time full 1080p video and audio from another machine playing video games. I recently created a dedicated game recording/streaming setup using OBS Studio on Fedora Linux.














    Partilink hdmi video capture device ubuntu