In a change to what I normally review, namely anything storage and networking based, I’ve decided to have a little change of scene and this week I’ll be looking at a HD capture card from AVerMedia.
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The PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X are a headache waiting to happen for people who capture a lot of gameplay footage off of consoles. That’s because those systems support Ultra HD 4K resolution, and ...
When it comes to sharing video game experiences, video is king. Players stream on Twitch. They upload clips to YouTube. They add GIFs to tweets. With video so prevalent, having a device that records ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AVerMedia Technologies, a global leader in streaming and digital audiovisual solutions, proudly announces the launch of two new HDMI capture devices designed to ...
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 ...
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 ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Thanks to AVerMedia, we have two amazing AVerMedia streamer and content creator packs to giveaway - including 1 x Live Gamer ULTRA 2.1 - GC553G2 capture ...
April 12, 2016 – Taipei, Taiwan – AVerMedia today announces the release of another rugged Mini PCI Express capture card that is designed and tested to capture high-quality video in extreme ...
AVerMedia has launched an external capture card that allows users to capture 4K sources at 60 frames per second called Live Streamer CAP 4K - BU113. It is specifically aimed at creators who want to ...
If you love your gaming, it’s likely you want to share some of your gaming content with the wider world. There are so many ways of doing it these days, but which one is right for you? If you’re just ...