We’re having a look at some of the best capture cards, ones that work for gaming on both console and PC. Recording gameplay on your Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5 is a fairly simple endeavour. Both ...
We’re more than three years into the latest console generation, and Elgato is launching some of the best HDMI 2.1 capture cards yet. We’re more than three years into the latest console generation, and ...
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, we ...
The HDMI 2.1 capture cards are starting to appear nearly three years after the Xbox Series X and PS5 launched. The HDMI 2.1 capture cards are starting to appear nearly three years after the Xbox ...
I (ok my kids really - but a good way to teach them things) want to stream from PS4/5+overlay via my PC using OBS Studio. Looks like Elgato is a decent choice, but I'm a little torn about USB3 vs PCIE ...
PCWorld’s Will Smith tested internal PCIe and external USB capture cards from brands like Elgato and AverMedia to determine optimal choices for game video recording. PCIe cards offer superior ...
If you ever took up with the idea of streaming or recording gameplay for uploading online then you’ll need to dabble into game capture cards. These are little hardware devices that connect in a ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. 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 ...
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An all-in-one 4K60 capture device tailor made for modern consoles and high-end PCs, and there's a lot to love about the simple-to-use and impressive Elgato 4K60 S+. The arrival and adoption of 4K ...
There’s a good few options for exporting data out of FPGAs, like Ethernet, USB2, or USB3. Many FPGAs have a HDMI (or rather, sparkling DVI) port as well, and [Steve Markgraf] brings us the hsdaoh ...
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