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  2. 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]

  3. EyeTV - Wikipedia

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    The first EyeTV model, introduced in 2002. The first EyeTV hardware device was introduced in November 2002. [1] It 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. [2]

  4. Comparison of video container formats - Wikipedia

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    DVCPRO HD DV 25 Yes Yes Yes [74] [VI] No No M-JPEG: Intra-frame: May 1994 Expired patents [75] VCM [d] Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No MJ2: Intra-frame: December 2003 Patent encumbered [76] No Yes No No Not standard Yes No No Apple ProRes: Intra-frame: April 2007 Proprietary: No No Yes [77] No No Yes [77] No No HuffYUV: Lossless: February 2000 Open ...

  5. Uncompressed video - Wikipedia

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    Uncompressed video is digital video that either has never been compressed or was generated by decompressing previously compressed digital video. It is commonly used by video cameras, video monitors, video recording devices (including general-purpose computers), and in video processors that perform functions such as image resizing, image rotation, deinterlacing, and text and graphics overlay.

  6. CD-i - Wikipedia

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    The Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-I, later CD-i) is a digital optical disc data storage format as well as a hardware platform, co-developed and marketed by Dutch company Philips and Japanese company Sony.

  7. Chromecast - Wikipedia

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    A first-generation Chromecast plugged into the HDMI port of a TV. All Chromecast devices offer at least two methods to stream content: the first employs mobile and web apps that include the Google Cast technology; the second, which applies to video models, allows mirroring of content from the web browser Google Chrome running on a personal computer, as well as content displayed on some Android ...

  8. Sony - Wikipedia

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    The first Blu-ray players became commercially available in 2006. The format emerged as the standard for HD media over the competing format, Toshiba's HD DVD, after a two-year-long high-definition optical disc format war. Sony's laser communication devices for small satellites rely on the technologies developed for the company's optical disc ...

  9. Apple TV - Wikipedia

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    After newer 4K versions of the Apple TV were released, Apple continued to sell the fourth-generation model as an entry-level option, rebranding it as the Apple TV HD in March 2019. [ 45 ] [ 46 ] On October 18, 2022, the Apple TV HD was discontinued after seven years on the market after the release of the 4K third-generation model.