Best Video Capture Hardware for PC

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justingriep
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Best Video Capture Hardware for PC

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Hey everyone,

I am looking for opinions/experience on the best video capture hardware for Resolume for PC. Standard HD, no 4k needed.

Already have some, but stability is a major issue.

What have you used that works well and is stable with the latest Resolume?

Thank you!

xdjxklusivex
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I currently have a decklink mini recorder and a decklink duo 2 in my desktop rig and both have worked great for the past year. I recently got a ultrastudio mini recorder to run with my new razer laptop, I only used this once but it worked like a champ as well.

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Re: Best Video Capture Hardware for PC

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justingriep wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 20:27 Hey everyone,

I am looking for opinions/experience on the best video capture hardware for Resolume for PC. Standard HD, no 4k needed.

Already have some, but stability is a major issue.

What have you used that works well and is stable with the latest Resolume?

Thank you!
Blackmagic mini recorder (sdi/hdmi) is best and cheap

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moha20106 wrote: Tue May 21, 2019 02:22
justingriep wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2019 20:27 Hey everyone,

I am looking for opinions/experience on the best video capture hardware for Resolume for PC. Standard HD, no 4k needed.

Already have some, but stability is a major issue.

What have you used that works well and is stable with the latest Resolume?

Thank you!
Blackmagic mini recorder (sdi/hdmi) is best and cheap
Are you sure these will work with PC? I think they need thunderbolt?
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Re: Best Video Capture Hardware for PC

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Desktop or laptop? Budget?

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