Linux Support is A+ Tier
When I first started streaming I started in Windows and was using the Elgato HD60 Pro. When I switched to Linux it became useless and the Elgato capture card that did work with Linux was prohibitively expensive for me, so I went without until the cheap HDMI capture cards started coming out from China. They worked in Linux but they would get extremely hot, were finicky to use, and didn't have the best capture quality, especially in complex situations. Then I backed the ShadowCast 3 Pro on Kickstarter. I've used it several times on Linux Mint 22.3 since I got it and it has worked beautifully! The quality and latency are excellent and rival my old Elgato capture card, and although it gets slightly warm it doesn't get hot like the generic HDMI capture cards. Not only that but it was plug and play and was instantly recognized by OBS Studio. If you want a capture card that is reasonably priced, easy to use, and gives you a crisp and clear image I highly recommend it.


































