Hdmi Video Capture Card

TV Technology: Osprey Video Announces Raptor 12G and HDMI 2.0 PCIe Capture Cards

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 ...

In a previous article, I discussed how I used an inexpensive ($25) video capture card to capture HDMI output from a physical system (an Intel NUC) and stream it via USB to another system (my laptop).

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Short Version: The AVerMedia MTVHDDVRR is a PCI Express video capture card with HDMI, component, S-Video, and composite inputs. The card retails for around $100 (you can find it for close to $90 ...

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HDMI capture cards open a world of options for anyone who needs to ingest a video stream from one system to another. Game streamers can use an HDMI capture card to offload encoding workloads to a ...

Nanjing Magewell Electronics Co., Ltd. ("Magewell") announced today the addition of two new models to the company's family of powerful, high-quality, 4K video capture cards. The new Pro Capture HDMI ...

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  • HDMI 2.1 (FRL) Ports on increasing number of products are already fully capable. Nvidia RTX 3000, 4000 and 5000 cards, as well as AMD Radeon 7000 and 9000 and Intel B500 GPUs can output 48 Gbps video signal from HDMI port. AMD, Nvidia and Intel GPUs can output up to 4K/144Hz 10-bit RGB or 4K/120Hz 12-bit RGB signal onto capable display without DSC (image compression codec by VESA) and up to ...
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HotHardware: AverMedia Launches Next-Gen PCIe 4K/60 Capture Cards With HDMI 2.1 For Game Streamers