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๐ฎ Capture Every Frame, Own Every Moment
The ClonerAlliance Flint 4KP Plus is a versatile video capture card delivering 4K@60fps passthrough and 1080p@60fps recording with ultra-low latency. Featuring USB 3.0 Type-C connectivity and broad OS support (Windows, Mac, Linux, Android), it offers plug-and-play ease for gamers, streamers, and content creators. With live mic input for commentary and compatibility with popular software like OBS, itโs engineered for professional-grade streaming and recording without lag or hassle.









| ASIN | B07YY52YP6 |
| AV Output | MPEG-4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #347 in Internal TV Tuner & Video Capture Cards |
| Brand | ClonerAlliance |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 163 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Item Dimensions | 3.54 x 2.48 x 0.59 inches |
| Item Weight | 8.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | ClonerAlliance |
| Mfr Part Number | CA-1090F4P |
| Minimum System Requirements | Processor: Intel Core i3 or equivalent, RAM: 4GB, Storage: 1GB available disk space, Operating System: Windows 7 or later, Mac OS X 10.10 or later, Linux kernel 3.0 or later, USB 3.0 port |
| Model Name | Flint 4KP Plus |
| Model Number | CA-1090F4P |
| Operating System | Linux,Windows,Mac,Android |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 4K@60fps Passthrough, Ultra-Low Latency, Live Commentary |
| Platform | Android, Linux, Windows |
| Special Feature | 4K@60fps Passthrough, Ultra-Low Latency, Live Commentary |
| Tuner Type | Digital TV |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
B**.
1920 X 1080 60FPS confirmed in Linux! Here are a few tricks.
This was a plug and play device that worked right with Ubuntu 18.04 and also worked with windows, also plug and play, if you care about that sort of OS. I originally used this to screencast from a different machine and although it recorded video footage fine, i was getting awful quality from recording a screen. It turns out Cheese, the default linux webcam program, did an amazing job. It pulled 1920 x 1080 30fps at perfect quality without hardly adjusting a setting. I eventually got OBS working after a lot of settings tweaks. So if you need something easy, try running this thing through cheese. I'm including some footage - cheese has vivid colors and is extremely sharp compared to OBS but isn't as good in darker settings- probably ideal for screencasting. I'm also including a few OBS configurations in Linux in the video too with the original to help compare. VLC media player has a codec analysis tool that can tell you if you're truly recording at 1920 x 1080 and what fps. In the beginning, my card was recording at 720 even though the settings were at 1080. I figured out I could rescale the input from OBS and then I was truly in 1080 60fps. I recommend checking the codec to make sure it's truly at the definition the settings are at, I would have never known otherwise. Support was OK. I contacted them with regard to the screencast quality problems and every reply they had was prompt. The answers were vague, such as 'adjust your settings' and 'try it in windows'. But they stand behind their product, and I feel good about purchasing from them again because of the level of service I received. Great product, highly recommend!
J**X
Works on Linux
Works in Linux cinnamon in aug/2025. Can stream my Nintendo switch through OBS. Love it when products don't need proprietary software to function.
M**M
Great cross-platform capture card!
I got this to use with a DSLR (Nikon D7100) as a high quality HD video recorder and I am very happy with the results. I use Linux as my primary OS and it worked immediately. This shows up as a webcam so you can use it in any video recording/streaming/chat application you want. I tested on 3 computers: -Linux Mint 18 (based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS) -- "just works" no drivers or config needed. -Windows 7 Pro 64-bit -- Needed to download their "HDML Cloner Pro" software to install drivers, they don't seem to offer separate drivers-only downloads. -Windows 10 Enterprise -- "just works" no drivers or config needed. One problem I found, the included USB cable was total garbage. Initially I couldn't get it to work worth anything but then I noticed the USB plug doesn't "click" into place and feels very floppy -- looking at my system logs it was dropping out randomly. As soon as I got one of my USB-A 3.0 to USB-C 3.0 cables I use for my phone it immediately started working. Since it uses proper USB-C port on the capture card you can also just get a good quality USB-C to USB-C 3.0 (or full feature...but avoid USB-C 2.0 which is slower) cable and avoid using any of the included adapters. I was also very impressed with the documentation from ClonerAlliance for setting up their device to use in OBS, it was much better than I expected. The one thing I did learn the hard way, OBS apparently defaults to a stupid low bitrate (2.5Mbps) even when you pick 1080P encoding quality so you have to manually bump it up to something reasonable (I set it at 24Mbps based on what my DSLR normally records MPEG4 files at). That made the quality go up a ton. One last note, I understand most/all these USB capture cards have latency, in my experiments I found ~300mS latency requiring a delay be inserted on my computer audio/window captures to keep it sync'd with the capture card. This doesn't seem unreasonable tot me, my USB microphone has around 250mS latency as well. I believe it's a limitation of the USB interface - the cost of such a compact highly-portable universally connectable device. I find it very acceptable.
C**C
Supplied desktop application not reliable on Windows 10
I had trouble getting the Flint 4KP Plus working on my Windows 10 PC. The supplied desktop application, HDML-Cloner Pro Helper, issued only a general error message. Eventually I discovered that my routine security lockdown, involving disabling everything in sight, included disabling Camera access in the Privacy settings area. Evidently, the HDML-Cloner Pro Helper application was intended to issue a specific error message in this case, but the latest version of that, running on a recent Windows 10 update, did not. Along the way, I contacted ClonerAlliance Customer Support. They were extremely responsive and provided suggestions for resolving the problem. When I reported the Privacy Settings resolution to them, they indicated that the developer team will be looking into the HDML-Cloner Pro Helper application to ensure a proper error message. Once the Camera Access issue was resolved, I tried the Flint 4KP Plus with the OBS Studio application and it worked like a champ. However, the HDML-Cloner Pro Helper application. while able to preview video images and capture GIF and still image snapshots, generated only 259-byte long non-playable capture files. ClonerAlliance support offered some suggestions relating to the PC's Sound/Audio device setup which unfortunately didn't resolve the issue, and ultimately recommended using OBS Studio for capturing videos. The hardware and customer support alone would get 5 stars, not so much the supplied desktop application on Windows 10.
D**S
Exactly what I needed to stream our High School Lacrosse games to YouTube!
Compact device is very well made. It was plug and play with Open Broadcaster Software and now we are streaming high quality coverage of our High School Lacrosse games in full HD.
S**L
Does NOT work well with DSLR's
I normally don't leave reviews on products, but seeing as many of us are working through this COVID situation and rely on optimal working gear...I should mention that this will NOT work for CANON DSLR's. I literally tried everything to make it work. And I even reached out to customer support...no response. It works flawlessly with other cameras, but I needed it primarily for my DSLR's, but it just would not work.
P**L
Better Than Elgato!
This capture card works great! It is true "plug and play with no software required! It even captures PS3 through HDMI directly, no splitter needed! Latency also seems very low. I will only recommend this for anyone looking for a capture card!
C**T
Inflexible, lasted 5 months before problems
First, the good. The quality of footage and passthru is clean, they didn't lie about the resolution or frame rate either Now then. The proprietary software sucks, there's not much flexibly to what you can do with it, if you compare it to elgato, then the software battle is a short one, you can't connect mic audio via software, there's a port on the capture card itself and it's a 3mm jack, no usb. Setting it up for streaming is a bit more work too, as apps on your computer may or may not recognize this device as a camera instead of a capture card, but it can be done. This device gives a bigger return on investment streaming rather than recording. Lastly I began experiencing artifacting and glitchy picture quality and it's only been 5 months with intermittent use, my old elgato which is capped at 720p 30 fps is over 4 years old and no such problems ever existed so I gotta dock a point for durability here too. Tl:dr great quality, but inflexible software and is not the most durable capture card on the market. Looks like I'll be crawling back to elgato
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