What Are The Main Features Of ClonerAlliance UHD Lite?¶
Standalone 4K HDMI video recorder. No PC required.
ClonerAlliance UHD Lite is a genuine 4K video recorder which can record 4K@30fps videos or games from various HDMI video devices like PVR to your USB flash drive or external HDD at up to 4K@30fps, no need for PC. 1080p@60fps and 720p recording are also supported.
H.265/H.264 encoding technology
This innovative 4K video recorder adopts the H.265 encoding technology, thus to save your storage space and improve the picture quality. H.264 encoding is also supported.
Multiple recording scenarios supported
ClonerAlliance UHD Lite supports a variety of HDMI video devices such as set-top box, streaming media player, DSLR, etc.
Capture and record at 4K@30fps
If your source video is 4K@30fps, then ClonerAlliance UHD Lite can capture it and record at 4K@30fps, with smooth playback and compact storage space.
Ultra-low latency
Thanks to ultra-low latency technology (less than 100ms), you’ll play and watch your gameplay with no lag at all, especially for Source Games, GAME DEVICE One, Switch console games. It also supports 4K@30fps video pass-through, which brings you extremely smooth footage.
1080i video capture
Capture 1080i60 video and record at 1080p30; Capture 1080i50 video and record at 1080p25.
Live Commentary
3.5mm Microphone allows you to add your own voice into the gameplay in time, mixing line audio and mic audio to gaming smoothly.
Snapshot capture
Amazing or hilarious moments while watching videos won’t wait your camera to capture. Just one press can make it. Save them into the storage device so as to browse them anytime.
Save files quickly.
ClonerAlliance UHD Lite saves the recorded files very quickly. It supports FAT32/NTFS/exFAT USB storage devices. MBR and GPT partitions are supported.
Free Video Editing Software for Post-Production
Free video editing software MP4-Cloner enables you to trim, combine, convert and burn your recorded videos.
Rich indicator lights
Smart LED lights tell you which resolution you are recording at and which encoding method you are using.