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Ugreen Video Capture Device CM410

Quick guide for the Ugreen Video Capture Device CM410. Learn how to connect your camera, monitor, and computer, understand port functions, and check system compatibility for streaming and recording.

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Quick guide from the manual

The Ugreen Video Capture Device (Model CM410) allows you to capture video from an HDMI source (such as a camera) and transmit it to a computer via USB-C. It features a loop-out function to display the video on a monitor simultaneously. The device is generally plug-and-play for modern operating systems, though Windows 7 requires a specific driver.

Package Contents

  • 1 x Video Capture Device
  • 1 x USB 3.0 Cable (0.5m, C to A+C)
  • 1 x HDMI Cable (1.5m)
  • 1 x User Manual

Product Overview

The device includes the following ports and indicators:

  • USB-C output: Connects to your computer for data transfer.
  • HDMI input: Connects to your video source (e.g., camera).
  • HDMI loop out: Connects to a monitor, TV, or projector.
  • Reset button: Used to reset the device.
  • Power indicator light: Shows device status.
  • 3.5mm mic jack: For microphone input.
  • 3.5mm headset with mic jack: For audio monitoring and input.

How It Works

To set up the device, follow these connection steps:

  1. Connect your video source (e.g., Video Camera) to the HDMI IN port using an HDMI cable.
  2. Connect your display device (e.g., TV, Monitor, Projector) to the HDMI OUT port.
  3. Connect the device to your computer (Laptop, Desktop) using the provided USB-C cable.

Driver Instructions

Windows 8/10, macOS, and Linux: No driver installation is required. The device is plug-and-play.

Windows 7: You must install the driver. Visit the official Ugreen website, navigate to the Support-Download section, and search for the product SKU/Model to download the necessary driver.

Specifications

  • Input port: HDMI IN (4K@30Hz max)
  • Loop out port: HDMI OUT (fixed 1080P@60Hz)
  • Capture port: USB-C (1080P@60Hz)
  • USB standard: USB 3.0 (transfer rate up to 5Gbps)
  • Audio: 3.5mm 2-pole microphone input; 3.5mm headset with mic support
  • Sampling rate: 48kHz/24bit
  • SNR: ≥90dB
  • THD: ≤-80dB
  • Compatible software: OBS Studio, XSplit, Potplayer, QuickTime

Safety Notes

  • Disconnect the charging cable when not in use for a long time.
  • Do not operate in a damp environment to avoid internal circuit faults.
  • Do not drop, squeeze, strike, or throw the product to avoid internal circuit damage.
  • Keep out of reach of children.

Manufacturer information

UGREEN

Brand profile

Practical help

Common problems

Device not recognized on Windows 7

Download and install the specific driver from the Ugreen website under the Support-Download section.

Device malfunction or internal damage

Avoid operating in damp environments and do not drop or squeeze the device.

Before use

  • Ensure your computer has a USB 3.0 port for optimal performance.
  • Verify that your operating system is Windows 8/10, macOS, or Linux for plug-and-play support.
  • Have an HDMI cable ready for the source (camera) and the display (monitor).
  • Ensure you have compatible software installed (e.g., OBS Studio, XSplit, Potplayer, or QuickTime).

Specs in practice

HDMI OUT (Loop out)
Outputs a fixed 1080P resolution at 60Hz to your monitor.
Capture Resolution
The video captured by your computer is 1080P at 60Hz.

Model compatibility

  • Compatible with Windows 7/8/10, Android, and macOS 10.5 and higher.
  • Requires Linux kernel 2.4.6 and higher.
  • Works with standard streaming and recording software like OBS Studio.

Manual page author

David Miller

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Organizes user manual content into clear summaries, with attention to model details, product context, and everyday usability.