![]() The video quality in both samples is quite good, with the webcam autofocusing on my face. You can probably hear it in the following two video clips from the webcam. Even recording at 1080p ran the fan to the max. ![]() I have an 8-core Intel Core i9 chip in this thing, along with the AMD Radeon Pro 5500M GPU with 8GB of RAM, so I’m a bit perplexed as to why the app taxed the CPU so badly. However, the app also cranked up the fan on my MacBook Pro to the point that it sounded like a jet taking off. You’d figure that Logitech would advertise their own app! They did mention that it also works with SwiftCapture (US$40.32). Finally, I found a beta of Logi Capture after doing a somewhat desperate search, and I was happy to see that the Logitech app actually recorded in 4K. I tried just about everything I knew of that would accept webcam input and nothing would record in 4K. That’s better than the 720p built-in camera, but still not 4K. ![]() Likewise, recording video with QuickTime Player created a maximum 1080p resolution. ![]() For example, the Photo Booth app shows a resolution of 1616 x 1077 when the camera is adjusted for widescreen – not exactly 4K. So, what apps does BRIO work with? Pretty much anything, although most apps are not well suited for 4K input. When the Brio webcam is working, a small white LED turns on, similar to the green LED on the MacBook Pro that indicates when the FaceTime camera is being used. ![]()
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