There are many sites where you can buy caputure,video and editing cards for tv or gaming. There are huge auction sites like ebay.com, retail sites like Amazon.com and electronic specialty sites like newegg.com
You can buy them online or they might sell them at Electronic stores such as Best-Buy, Circuit City, RadioShack, and maybe even Wal-Mart.
One can buy video capture cards online from both the amazon and Best Buy websites. One can purchase a video capture card for $119.99 on Best Buy's website, and $179.99 on amazon's website.
There are a number of online stores where one can purchase an external video capture device. They include Radio Shack, Amazon, eBay, Newegg, Yahoo, and Walmart.
Video capture card
If you need to purchase a video capture card, you can use the VGA2USB grabber from Epiphan Systems. This is a simple external solution for capturing high-quality video
It is possible to capture the output to the monitor with another device, such as a VCR, DVR, or a video capture card in another computer. However, these methods will all require the purchase of additional hardware and / or cables.
If you don't want to have to use your computer, there are external capture cards available. Yet they are a little bit more expensive then an internal video capture card.
If your laptop has an S-video socket on it, it is most likely for OUTPUT only. It allows you to display your computer screen on a television but does not take into your computer any information from an external device such as the DVR. In order to bring information outputted by the DVR into your computer, you need a 'video capture device' installed on your computer. Since this is a laptop, get a USB video capture device, not PCI card, and its bundled software will allow you to watch and capture/record what is outputted by the DVR using your computer.
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Video capture card is a device, which is used to converting analog video signal to digital form
No. An I/O device can be either internal (installed inside the computer case) or external (installed outside the case). Internal: network card, sound card, video capture card, and video card. External: keyboard, monitor, mouse, printer, scanner, digital camera, and flash drives. pg 392, seventh edition
You cannot connect a green screen to your computer, green screens do not have any cables or hardware connections, but you can capture video of a green screen to a computer. To do this you need a video camera, a video capture device, and video editing software. You would connect the video camera to your video capture device, and the device to your computer. You would then open up your video editing program, tell it to capture from your device, and hit record on your video camera. Once you are done recording you would tell the program to stop capturing footage, and then save out the captured footage as whatever file type you want to composite with. Note: a video capture device may not be required if your video camera (and computer) supports either a fire-wire or USB connection.
It is not hard at all to capture a video on a computer using a video capture card. Just make sure that you have a computer, a video capture device, video capture software, and if you want to edit your video you will need Video Editing software. If you want to record your video to DVD you will need DVD recording software. If you want to physically record the DVD you will need a DVD burner.
No, you should use a bus to connect a capture card to a computer. If you're asking if you should use the S-video port to connect the video device playing the video you want to capture to the card... sure, it's one option, and if your capture card and video device support S-video, it's likely to result in a higher-quality image than using the composite video port will.
You will need a video capture device.