PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS Capture Aspect of Capture/Playback Card Transfers Video from Camera to Computer SDI, HDMI, Thunderbolt / Embedded Audio. HDMI to USB 3.0 Game Video Capture Recording 1080P Live Streaming can OBS Studio Windows Mac Linux to Twitch HUclip Hitbox. USB CAPTURE HDMI Gen 2. One-channel HD capture device. Part number: 32060. * USB Capture Utility V3 is a software tool for USB Capture Family and USB Capture Plus devices. Support to modify the EDID file in the USB capture dongle by using Utility V3 to customize the timing parameters in the.
Seeks a way to capture the menu from his new digital camera via the camera’s HDMI port. He writes: I want screenshots of the menu system of a camera. I usually take the video out of the camera into a device that has a component video input. The video then shows up in a window on my Mac, and I can simply do a screen capture of it. It’s much easier than trying to photograph the screens.
However, all of the new cameras have HDMI output, so I’m wondering if there’s some kind of gizmo that will accept HDMI input instead of composite, and thus give me a better resulting image. There is such a gizmo. It’s Blackmagic Design’s $199. This card is compatible with both Windows and Intel Macs with PCI Express card slots—meaning a Mac Pro. In addition to being able to capture DSLR menus, pictures, and videos from cameras with an HDMI port, it can import uncompressed video from HDV camcorders. And it captures not only digital video via its HDMI input, but also analog component video and S-video.
Supported HD formats include 1080i50, 1080i59.94, 720p50 and 720p59.94. If the Mac Pro requirement wasn’t enough to put you off, bear in mind that in order to capture this uncompressed video you’re going to need a fast disk array—uncompressed HD video consumes massive amounts of storage and you need storage fast and capacious enough to deal with it. Also, this card won’t capture from devices that use HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection), so you can forget about using it with a Blu-Ray player or HD set-top box.
I'm a youtube gamer and I'm interested in making the transition from pc to mac. Unfortunately, I'm not too familiar with macs and any challenges their usb thunderbolts will pose. I want to get the 2017 macbook pro. It has four thunderbolt 3.0 ports. Will normal video capture cards like the eglato hd60 be able to connect to the thunderbolt port fine? My concern is that I also want to have an external hard drive connected as well due to the limited amount of space on the macbook. I edit and post ps4/xbox one gaming videos.