Capturing footage from an HDMI signal for streaming purposes isn’t a new invention. Be it for live streaming, capturing footage from live events, or from video games, there is a myriad of products to suit one’s needs. Once upon a time, users needed a pricey PCI capture card to ingest footage from an HDMI source. Now, all you need is a USB-sized device. With the CAME-TV Video Capture Adapters, another budget-friendly tool exists for those who need to capture footage. Let’s see what CAME-TV has brought to the market. Over the last year, camera manufacturers have been adding streaming options to their products. While a great addition to every line-up, having a stand-alone video capture option is great for those situations where a camera isn’t always the best tool. HDMI to USB adapters have replaced bulky or costly video capture tech. Both Blackmagic Design and Atomos have robust options at great price points. Apart from use in cinema and video content production workflows, gamers can use them to capture footage of their sessions. Others can pull video from DVD players (or even HDMI VHS players) to digitize footage of family events. With the release of the Video Capture Adapters from CAME-TV, any HD or 4K HDMI signal can now be put to work on your computer, be it for virtual classes or conferences on multiple platforms, or live events on a budget. All for a very attractive price. The tech CAME-TV has two options available. The Prizm 4K and the...
Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 8 September, 2021