You know how there isn't a single decent inexpensive capture card on the market, one that costs less than $100, is simple to use, and provides good performance? Well, I'm here to inform you that EVGA's recently released XR1 lite capture card is in many ways a game-changer. At last, we have a capture card that does everything it promises properly and doesn't break the bank. For a novice streamer or anyone else looking to capture their gameplay or even DSLR camera footage, the XR1 lite is an easy recommendation. While it's somewhat unusual to start the review with the conclusion, that only proves how easy this thing is to recommend.
For the asking price of $70, the EVGA XR1 lite provides a 4K/60 Hz HDMI passthrough and 1080p/60 Hz video capture, does uncompressed NV12 and YUY2 encoding over USB 3.0 instead of MJPEG, and is OBS certified, which is closely related to the fact that the XR1 lite is fully compliant with the UVC standard. As such, it works in a true plug-and-play fashion, completely driverless regardless of the platform (Windows, macOS, or Linux). OBS and other recording and live-streaming apps, such as Streamlabs OBS, vMix, and XSplit, see it as a video capture device (a webcam), as do Skype, Teams, Zoom, and other applications using video output devices.