Supporting 4K 60 frames-per-second pass-through with capture at full 1080p (also at 60 frames-per-second), the PC and console compatible Razer Ripsaw HD is aimed at those looking to get into streaming. And all without compromising visual quality. Built-in audio mixing also minimses the need for extra hardware in a simple to use setup that's expected to hit shelves in the coming months.
“With the Ripsaw HD joining our extensive Broadcaster range, streamers now have a capture card ready to broadcast the latest games at high resolution and framerates from both their PC or console,” says Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder and CEO. “Viewers will love the Full HD streams, while broadcasters can enjoy their games as they were intended with the 4K pass-through.”
Here's a look at how the Ripsaw HD fits into a typical streaming setup.
With a local price-point of AUD $279.95, here's an outline of the features:
Max capture resolution: Uncompressed 1080p 60 FPS
Interface: USB 3.0 only
Video Input: Digital – HDMI 2.0
Audio Input: Digital – HDMI
Audio Mix-in Input: 3.5 mm Mic-in / 3.5 mm Aux-in
Video Output: HDMI 2.0
Maximum Supported Pass-Through Resolutions: 2160p60
Other Supported Resolutions: 2160p, 1080p, 1440p, 720p, 480p
Includes: USB3.0 Type C to Type A cable, HDMI 2.0 Cable, 3.5 mm Audio Cable
Supported: Open Broadcaster Software, Mixer, Streamlabs, XSplit, Twitch & YouTube.