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  2. Video capture - Wikipedia

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    At the system level this function is typically performed by a dedicated video capture device, colloquially called a capture card. [1] Such devices typically employ integrated circuit video decoders to convert incoming video signals to a standard digital video format, and additional circuitry to convey the resulting digital video to local ...

  3. Elgato - Wikipedia

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    In October 2014, Elgato released a new version called HD 60. It recorded in 60 frames per second and 1080p high definition video (compared to the previous Game Capture HD's 1080p30 or 720p60), whereas typical low-end video game recording devices capture in 720p and 30 frames per second. The Telegraph gave it four out of five stars. [17]

  4. Comparison of DVR software packages - Wikipedia

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    High quality television application for use with video capture cards on Linux systems. tvtime processes the input from a capture card and displays it on a computer monitor or projector Video Disk Recorder: No No Yes Yes No Free GPL: 2.4.1 June 17, 2019; 5 years ago () [16] TV Done Right, VDR can use one to eight video cards and support DVB-S ...

  5. Eve Systems - Wikipedia

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    Elgato Systems introduced the EyeTV brand in November 2002. The first device was a small USB-powered device that contained a cable tuner and hardware encoder in order to convert television video into an MPEG-1 format for watching on a computer. [4] - it also had coaxial and RCA plugs to connect it with a VCR or camcorder. A 2002 article in ...

  6. Deinterlacing - Wikipedia

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    Deinterlacing is the process of converting interlaced video into a non-interlaced or progressive form. Interlaced video signals are commonly found in analog television, VHS, Laserdisc, digital television when in the 1080i format, some DVD titles, and a smaller number of Blu-ray discs.

  7. Camcorder - Wikipedia

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    The most common in camcorders was MiniDVD-R, which used recordable 8 cm discs holding 30 minutes of MPEG video. D-VHS (1998): JVC's VHS tape supporting 720p/1080i HD; many units also supported IEEE 1394 recording. Digital8 (1999): Uses Hi8 tapes; most can read older Video8 and Hi8 analog tapes. MICROMV (2001): Matchbox-sized cassette.

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