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HDMI capture cards can be expensive and fussy things, so you may find it pays to roll your own. Plus, being open sourced under the CERN Open Hardware License V2 means that you can make changes to ...
Elgato’s going all-in on HDMI 2.1. The company just announced a pair of capture cards that support the latest display technology specification. The 4K X and 4K Pro offer true HDR10 support, USB ...
A lot of new graphics cards and monitors benefit from DP connections, leaving a vacant HDMI slot on many a motherboard. But ...
With a significant price difference between the X and 4K S, Elgato continues to provide enthusiasts with meaningful options ...
Capture cards can come in handy for recording gameplay from a console or really recording any HDMI-compatible device in a window on your PC. Now you can get one of the best compact and affordable ...
AVerMedia Live Gamer HD 2 Capture Card | $99.99 ($70 off) This PCIe card can record video from an HDMI port at 1080p/60FPS, and it works with OBS and XSplit. Buy at Amazon ...
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 ...
These cards take the video being transmitted via the HDMI cable and route it to a connected PC, either to compile it as a video file or broadcast it through a streaming service.
The inexpensive device, a Dododuck 1080P Capture Card, worked well for these use cases, but when I tried to use it with graphic output (Windows 10), the display was fuzzy. In this article, I will ...
Some higher end cards can capture uncompressed 4:4:4 RGB as well.<BR><BR>the Intensity cards can capture only uncompressed 4:2:2, but is transcoded on the CPU, on the fly, to whatever you want.