Magewell – the award-winning developer of innovative video interface and IP workflow solutions – today announced USB Fusion, a multi-input USB video capture device with integrated source switching and ...
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.
January 16, 2017 -- Nanjing, China:Magewell announced today the new USB Capture Plus series, the latest additions to the company's popular USB Capture family of robust, high-quality video interface ...
April 3, 2017 -- Nanjing, China: Magewell will unveil new 4K models in its USB Capture Plus series of plug-and-play, external video capture devices at the upcoming 2017 NAB Show, where the company ...
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 ...
Although watching and editing videos may be among the primary tasks of many PCs today, it wasn’t that long ago that working with video required powerful processors and expensive video capture hardware ...
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 ...
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Discount (or even grey market) electronics can be economical ways to get a job done, but one usually pays in other ways. [Majenko] ran into this when a need to capture some HDMI video output ended up ...
Looking for a device which can record from composite (old yellow video lead) video in preferably to SD-Card or to an internal HDD which can be accessed by USB. In the UK.
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 ...