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5 cool uses for USB capture cards
It used to be that capture cards were exclusively internal PC components, but thanks to the advent of fast USB interfaces, ...
I'm looking for a capture card. USB since I've a shortage of free PCIe slots. Needs component in and to record losslessly to some codec I can easily drag into AVISynth for editing. SD is good enough, ...
With the rise of content creation and live streaming as well as the number of businesses offering remote work options, the demand for video capture cards is pretty high. Over the past few years, we ...
Good news, everyone: My bar mitzvah videos from the mid-1990s are now digitized for the ages. While I have no intention of actually watching them — oy, the embarrassment — I recently received the ...
When choosing a capture card, the two most common video inputs you need to consider are HDMI and HD-SDI. Whenever possible in my workflows, I prefer to use HD-SDI cables because they offer a secure ...
I (ok my kids really - but a good way to teach them things) want to stream from PS4/5+overlay via my PC using OBS Studio. Looks like Elgato is a decent choice, but I'm a little torn about USB3 vs PCIE ...
This little capture card pulls off a simplistic versatility, working with ease across a range of devices. While great for 1080p 60 fps content and play, its outdated ports and passthrough don't hold ...
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