And with that, it makes sense that AVerMedia's new HDMI 2.1 Game Capture Card range at Computex 2023 turned a few heads because they are the first of their kind - and on track for launch around August ...
Capturing gameplay and sharing it with the world has never been a completely simple procedure. The tools may be sufficient, but oftentimes hardware and software fail to properly balance performance ...
Elgato's latest game capture device, the HD60 S ($179.99), accepts any unencrypted HDMI video signal up to 1080p at 60 frames per second, letting you record it to your computer or stream it to the ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
What started out as a small tweet from Brad Douglas who said, “I think we just announced that we’re going to allow video capture of games over HDMI! “Details will follow soon,” was followed up by Adam ...
Meta has announced the Meta Quest HDMI Link, which allows you to connect HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB devices to Meta's standalone VR headset, Meta Quest. By connecting a home game console, PC, or ...
Back in the early days of gaming, showing off your skills required a trip to the local arcade, or maybe setting up your dad's VHS camera in front of the television. But the growing influence of ...
Elgato's latest game capture device, the HD60 S ($179.99), accepts any unencrypted HDMI video signal up to 1080p at 60 frames per second, letting you record it to your computer or stream it to the ...