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Razer Ripsaw HD Game Streaming Capture Card: 4K Passthrough - 1080P FHD 60 FPS Recording - Compatible W/ PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch

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Features

  • 4K 60 fps pass-through for uninterrupted, smooth gameplay for uninterrupted, smooth gameplay
  • Full HD 1080P at 60 FPS for powerful streaming performance for powerful streaming performance
  • Hemi 2. 0 & USB 3. 0 Connectivity for zero latency output and maximum details
  • 3. 5 mm audio cable for easy, software-free setup for easy, software-free setup
  • Full audio MIXING capabilities for hassle-free Audio management for hassle-free Audio management

Description

The quality of your stream matters as much as your content. Record full HD 1080P resolution at 60 frames per second to leave your audience in awe as they watch you tear apart your enemies in buttery-smooth quality. You'll also have full customization and control of your streaming setup to suit your needs.

Brand: Razer


Hardware Interface: USB Type C, HDMI, 3.5mm Audio


Video Capture Resolution: 1080p


Operating System: nintendo switch


Model Name: Razer Ripsaw HD - Game Capture Card


Brand: ‎Razer


Series: ‎Razer Ripsaw HD - Game Capture Card


Item model number: ‎RZ20-02850100-R3U1


Operating System: ‎nintendo switch


Item Weight: ‎5.3 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4.14 x 3.35 x 0.63 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.14 x 3.35 x 0.63 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Razer


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎April 8, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Razer Ripsaw - Easy Beginner Capture Card (Great for Gaming)
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As someone who used the Razer Ripsaw V1 a lot, I noticed a large difference in the models. The V2 has better framerate capture as well as better overall resolution potential (up to 4K). Something to note about getting a Razer Ripsaw vs a BlackMagic Digital Intensity Shuttle is the decoding. The Razer Ripsaw can capture from Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PS4, while the BlackMagic Digital Intensity Shuttle cannot. However, Razer Ripsaw V2 only allows HDMI input, which means if you're attempting to record an older format such as Composite or Component, you will need some sort of adapter. The ports on the front (Mic In, and Headset Out) do not prove to be that useful. However, it is better to have the option than not have the option. The USB-C cable is very high quality and is of medium length such that it could stretch across your desk, but not reach underneath it easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2020 by Lucky L.

  • Excellent, simple and elegant. I’ll probably buy another one
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Beyond dope. I managed to get it into Zoom through vMix so that I could use my camera as a primary input. My thoughts... Pros: - Very small, lightweight and high-quality construction - Extremely simple self-installation for almost instant usability in software like OBS, Zoom, vMix etc. - Fantastic overall performance Cons: - Maybe small enough to get lost if you’re using it mobile - Not heavy enough to be used with cables that may move around - Audio output seems a bit on the quiet side even at full blast. Probably need an amp - Can be fiddly with certain hardware audio interfaces - Only one input (which honestly, for the price and quality you get, is excellent) - Max 1080p/60p (again, excellent at this price) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2020 by Dave W

  • Pretty good!
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I've tried out AverMedia and Elgato capture cards, both of which left something to be desired. Specifically, consistency. If I don't unplug or change the settings in any way, I expect the capture or stream to be mostly the same as the last time I used it. This is the only capture card I've tried that does that. It is the only truly plug and play capture card, it's much easier to set up than the others I tried. The only thing I can complain about is that the pass-through doesn't work at all, I tried every combination imaginable and it never passed the picture through. Which is a bit of a bummer but I can still watch the video via OBS with no lag. And as I don't play games with split-second timing requirements, it doesn't bother me that much. I don't use a camera so I can't speak on that at all. In short, finally a mostly easy, reliable capture card! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2022 by Tax Bezos save the world

  • Simple setup that works with OBS/SLOBS
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After my ancient Elgato wouldn't stop misbehaving, I went looking for a hassle-free streaming device so I could send Switch gameplay to Twitch via OBS and SLOBS (I do not want or need proprietary streaming software). Friends suggested the Ripsaw HD, which isn't the cheapest 1080p device on the market, but it was easy to set up. The USB and HDMI cables that come with this are thick and braided -- feels deluxe. The price point makes sense. (Also, check Amazon Warehouse for deals on customer returns!) I do recommend downloading the Razer Synapse software so the Ripsaw HD is properly recognized in Windows. Configuring audio input/output is a bit non-intuitive, but there are instructions on both Razer's site and Streamlabs's site. I plugged in an Astro A40 PC headset (green/pink analog plugs) and a Switch into the Ripsaw, sent the signal into SLOBS, and added a webcam in SLOBS. A very simple signal path and an uncluttered Scene -- it worked great. Looking forward to digging out other HDMI consoles and having a go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2021 by Dan Amrich

  • I cannot recommend enough that you avoid this product
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If you are a content creator of any stripe, whether it's streaming to thousands of people a day or just recording video for your friends, I cannot recommend this product in any way, shape, or form. Issues: - Razer does not have their own capture software designed to work with this product. You will need to use another capture program like OBS or XSplit. - Passthrough doesn't work unless the unit has power, so you can't leave it in line without your computer being powered on. - Razer makes it sound like setup is a breeze but if you are not familiar with capture software, you are in for a bumpy ride - this is absolutely not a plug and play product for novices, despite what the instructions and marketing material suggests. I spent a solid hour and a half trying to figure out why audio was not being captured. Instead of passing audio through the device, the Ripsaw creates a virtual channel on your PC and you have to be sure to capture *that*, too. This is not covered in the included instructions. Don't understand video/audio sources in OBS? It'll probably take you a lot longer to figure that out. - Once you've captured the audio source, you might find the output is incredibly quiet. This is because the virtual channel defaults to about half volume in Windows 10. So you'll need to go into your audio recording sources and manually adjust the output in there too. This is not covered in the included instructions. I had to spent a half hour trawling Reddit to find that piece of troubleshooting advice. - You've got your audio and your video captured. Finally! It looks great! Until you record or stream anything over ten minutes. The audio and video RAPIDLY go out of sync, and no matter what settings I changed in OBS, no matter whether I recorded to an external drive or an internal M.2 drive, no matter how much I adjusted the video quality or the audio settings, the loss of sync is consistent. Occasionally the video will stutter which for live streaming is completely unacceptable. I tested this on both a high end desktop and a high end laptop and it happened every single freaking time. - Want to record your comms on a console? You'll need an extra mic to connect directly to the device to record your own voice, and if you have a wireless headset that is now rendered useless (at least on PS4) because the PS4 does not allow you to send your audio to your headset and through the HDMI simultaneously. You'll need to run a cable from your headset to the unit. Granted this is not entirely a Ripsaw problem, but the implementation requires more components than is provided in the unit. Prepare to shell out extra for additional devices. I am not in the habit of leaving negative reviews on products that frustrate me, because life is too short - but given how many people are taking up streaming and looking for an easy way to get started, I can't recommend that you go this route. You will be consistently dissatisfied and frustrated. As someone experienced with content creation, familiar with OBS, Twitch streaming AND computer literate, I spent hours of my day messing with this thing to get it even vaguely functional. If you are just starting out, go with another product. I'm just going to wait for the Elgato HD60S+ - I had a lot of success and zero issues with the HD60S and this product is a good reminder of why Elgato have become the market leaders. Super disappointing. I expected a lot better from Razer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2020 by Robert Malton

  • Minor software incompatibilities.
Style: Card
It was a nice upgrade from my el gato hd60s. I like the 4K pass through. The only thing you may have to watch for is that it doesn’t like to play well with some of the broadcast software out there. I couldn’t use OBS Studio with it as it would not pick up any audio, I switched to standard OBS and it works perfectly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2019 by Philip Giesen

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