Though you can record footage on PlayStation and Xbox, you’ll still want a capture card if you plan on streaming gameplay on Twitch, YouTube, or another platform. Even if you’re just recording clips ...
We’re having a look at some of the best capture cards, ones that work for gaming on both console and PC. Recording gameplay on your Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5 is a fairly simple endeavour. Both ...
Being able to record your computer screen can be useful for all kinds of reasons—from streaming your gaming exploits to the world, to showing your parents how to turn on their antivirus software—and ...
Michael Ruiz is a Senior Staff Writer at DualShockers. He likes video games. He likes wrestling. He likes beer. He likes music. Capturing high-quality gameplay footage is about to get much easier.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. There's more to your TV than simply watching shows. With a small plug-in gadget that acts as a bridge between your HDMI devices and display, ...
What just happened? Elgato and parent company Corsair at CES this week announced the 4K60 S+, a standalone video capture device that can record content directly to an SD card without the need for a ...
Capture cards nowadays are a dime a dozen. From Elgato’s extensive line-up of offerings, to Razer and AVerMedia, you don’t have to go far to find a good capture card out there. So when we had the ...
One of the best capture cards out there is the Elgato 4K60 Pro. It gives you the ability to plug your PS4, Xbox One, or Switch directly into your PC, capture high-quality video, and still output to a ...
For a slightly higher price, Tom Fenton finds a sharper card that he will be using to create content from now on. After writing two articles on capturing HDMI video output (one on the Dododuck 1080P ...
Anthony Taormina is an original member of the GameRant team, having been part of the publication for 15 years. He coordinates content for all facets of the site and manages its social media, PR, and ...
Hi everyone,<BR><BR>I was wondering if there was some sort of mac specific PCI card that I could use to make digital copies of some minidisc stuff that I have recorded.<BR><BR>Has anyone ever heard of ...