The TUF Gaming Capture Box-4K Pro supports a wide range of input signals, making it an excellent option for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X capture. On the PC side, it supports 1080p and 1440p ...
AVerMedia’s Live Gamer Mini is a small, black box. Plug its USB cable into your PC. Run an HDMI cable from your game console to its HDMI in, then another HDMI from its HDMI out to your TV and monitor.
I’ve been using the ClonerAlliance Box Pro Pocket for a few weeks now, and it has genuinely impressed me, particularly when it comes to capturing video from retro consoles. Over the past decade, ...
ASUS announces the TUF GAMING CAPTURE BOX-FHD120"USB3.2 Gen.2 Type-C connection HDMI game capture device for the domestic market on May 27, 2022. Declared the commencement time. In addition, the "TUF ...
The Elgato Game Capture 60HD is a tiny box, but it's hugely useful. Photo: Rob LeFebvre/Cult of Mac When you’re gaming on a new-generation console like the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, you’ll be ...
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.
Late last year I had a chance to check out the Live Gamer HD, an easy-to-use video capture card from AverMedia that allowed me to capture 1080p video from just about any HDMI source using a simple ...
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 ...
With many platforms now including streaming functionality, for those that want to record their many hours of gameplay without the lag sometimes introduced with software solutions, the GameCaster HD ...
Diamond Multimedia has introduced a box that records HDMI video from game consoles. Diamond Multimedia has introduced a box that records HDMI video from game consoles. is a senior editor and founding ...
I'm looking for a solution to do screen recordings off of retro computers. The most straightforward way seems to be using a VGA to HDMI adapter, then connecting that to an HDMI capture card. I have an ...