After some previous experiments, Tom Fenton uses a Newest HDMI Video Capture Card and different software to display the output to see if he can get sharper images. In a previous article, I discussed ...
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.
[YuzukiHD] has provided files for anyone that wishes to build their own HDMI capture card at home. The design is known as the Yuzuki Loop Out HDMI Capture Card PRO, or YuzukiLOHCC PRO for short. The ...
I was wondering if anyone had any opinions on video capture devices I could use to digitize VHS tapes. I have a Sony RDR-VX560 VHS/DVD-RW deck with an HDMI output. Therefore, it's probably best to use ...
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 ...
For a slightly higher price, Tom Fenton finds a sharper card that he will be using to create content from now on. After writing two articles on capturing HDMI video output (one on the Dododuck 1080P ...
If you’re looking for a fast video capture device, the new BlackMagic Intensity Shuttle offers USB 3.0 HDMI Video Capturing and is worth a look. Its the first non-storage device to adopt the new USB 3 ...
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