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. The 4K X and 4K Pro offer true HDR10 support, USB 3.2 ...
Nanjing Magewell Electronics Co., Ltd. ("Magewell") announced today the addition of two new models to the company's family of powerful, high-quality, 4K video capture cards. The new Pro Capture HDMI ...
The Elgato 4K X external capture card is the only device from the Corsair sub-brand that is able to capture 4K 144Hz footage – even outperforming the more expensive 4K Pro in that regard. Mat's been ...
Today Melissa takes a look at the new AVermedia Live Gamer 4K Capture Card as well as the Live Streamer Mic 133 v2. These are ...
There are a lot of ways to stream gameplay to an internet audience these days. PC gamers can use hardware encoders built into their PC's processors to stream right from the same PC they're gaming on, ...
Let's hope it's also affordable. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Update: It's official—AVerMedia today launched the Live Gamer ...
When choosing a capture card, the two most common video inputs you need to consider are HDMI and HD-SDI. Whenever possible in my workflows, I prefer to use HD-SDI cables because they offer a secure ...
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 ...
Popular Now: Steam Replay 2025 shows that only 14% of all user playtime was spent playing new PC games And with that, it makes sense that AVerMedia's new HDMI 2.1 Game Capture Card range at Computex ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 requires a compatible dock to work, and the official one is quite big, but Antank has a functioning dock that works great at a desk and on the go with your iPad Pro.
If you need HDMI 2.1 passthrough with your video capture, then this is just about your only option right now. Luckily, it’s intuitive, works straight away, and isn’t tied to a specific streaming app.
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 ...