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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, ...
Currently, I am using an old Dazzle USB 1.1 Device and an older ATi card with BIOS-Level TV Out. I am also using WinVCR as the capture application as this is a VFW device and I can find no other ...
AVerMedia is launching its $299.99 Live Gamer ULTRA 2.1 (what a name) HDMI 2.1 USB capture card today, offering streamers and gamers the ability to play the latest consoles with 120Hz options ...
Magewell has introduced a new addition to their range of hardware announcing the launch of the USB Fusion video capture card specifically designed to make online lectures and virtual events more ...
AVerMedia sent me their GC313Pro. It is a wall charger with a capture card built into it. After using it during our trip to ...
I was able to do it for cheap thanks to my USB capture card, which I originally bought to take screenshots of streaming devices for my TechHive column on cord cutting but which continues to have ...
The $229.99 4K X is a new USB capture card that lets you capture at up to 4K / 144fps. If you have a full PC setup or you’re more interested in dual PC streaming, Elgato is also launching its $ ...
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 ...
With a simple digital TV USB capture card, you can build your own software defined radio or spectrum analyzer. While it may not be as cool as [Jeri Ellsworth]’s SDR, it’s still very useful ...