Over the last ten years, I have owned a lot of video capture cards for my various webcast systems. I have built many mobile webcast workstations in computer cases and most recently in road-rack cases.
Video creators may be interested in a new multi-input USB video capture device unveiled by Magewell this week in the form of the USB Fusion. Designed to provide an easy way to control multiple inputs ...
YONKERS, N.Y., February 23, 2005 — Turtle Beach today announced the Video Advantage USB–a complete hardware/software solution for converting video from analog camcorders and VCRs into digital format.
Magewell's USB Capture HDMI and USB Capture HDMI Plus external video capture devices have been certified by Zoom for wired content capture with Zoom Rooms. The new certification allows users to easily ...
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 ...
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DigitNow Video Capture review – a simple dongle for digitizing your old camcorder tapes
Allowing you to convert your old videos and DVDs to digital files, the DigitNow Video Capture is a rustic but capable device.
Digital Camera World on MSN
Elgato video capture review – give your old video tapes a digital life
You can make digitizing analog tapes ridiculously easy with the Elgato Video Capture – as long as you don’t mind paying a bit more.
Modern oscilloscopes are often loaded with features, but every now and then you run into a feature that seems easy to implement yet isn’t available. [kgsws] wanted to use his Rigol DS1074 to show live ...
Panopto is an AI-powered video content management platform that simplifies using video to capture information for educational institutions and enterprise teams. Panopto users can share information via ...
Will Smith, pro gamer and streamer (what, he gets paid!) is here to test internal and external capture cards from Elgato and AverMedia.
Here’s a simple tip from [Andy], whose Raspberry Pi projects often travel with him outside the workshop: he suggests adding a small HDMI-to-USB video capture device to one’s Raspberry Pi utility belt.
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