LiveGear Caplink VC326

340,000

Key Features:   

  • Plug & Play: Driver-free operation across macOS, Windows, Linux, and Android.

  • Versatile Video Inputs: Dual SDI inputs (up to 1080p60) and Quad HDMI inputs (up to 4K60 4:2:0).

  • Zero-Latency Monitoring: 5 total HDMI outputs (4 loop-outs + 1 master out).

  • Advanced Audio Handling: 4 embedded channels + 1 independent audio track.

  • Integrated Charging: Pass-through 100W USB-C Power Delivery.

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Description

LiveGear Caplink VC326

Take full control of your complex multi-cam setups with the LiveGear Caplink VC326 Loop 4K Capture Card. This state-of-the-art hybrid switcher and capture interface is custom-engineered for demanding content creators, live event production teams, and professional broadcasters who require ultra-fast data transfer speeds and comprehensive video management.

Multi-Channel Hybrid Architecture

The Caplink VC326 offers robust flexibility with 2 SDI inputs and 4 HDMI inputs. Out of the 6 total inputs, you can select up to 4 for simultaneous hybrid input processing. For comprehensive hardware monitoring, the device includes 4 loop-out HDMI ports and 1 main output port, giving you a total of 5 HDMI loop outputs to eliminate monitoring latency.

Pro-Grade Capture & Audio Management

Capture flawless footage with support for up to 1080p60 YUV2 video recording alongside high-fidelity 48K Stereo audio capture. The unit handles 4 independent video captures and 5 audio captures seamlessly. It incorporates 4 embedded audio channels from your video feeds, alongside 1 independent dedicated audio channel for external microphones or mixers.

Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 Powered

Equipped with a next-generation high-bandwidth interface, this device ensures minimal latency and stable multi-stream processing. Additionally, a built-in 100W Power Delivery (PD) USB-C port allows you to charge your host laptop or connected hardware during intense production sessions. (Note: Full multi-port functionality requires a direct connection to a USB4 or Thunderbolt port; connecting via legacy USB 3.0 will render the HDMI loop outputs inactive).