I also lucked into a bunch of extra thick, studio grade S-Video cables at a thrift store. If the video scaler gets boogered by less than stable VHS tapes (deliberately that way or not) I have a Panasonic DMR-ES15 which when set up properly with the remote works as a time base corrector on S-Video passthrough. The stuff is all in a box somewhere and I don’t recall what all the makes and models are of it except the Panasonic VCR. I have a Panasonic AG-1980 Super VHS VCR, an industrial looking metal box with an LCD on it that takes S-Video in and upscales to 640×480, 800×600, or 1024×768 VGA out via HDB15 connector, and something else to digitally capture VGA. I’ve collected a few old pieces of gear I need to string together to try. Posted in Video Hacks Tagged capture card, digital video, hdmi, hdmi capture card, usb Post navigation If you’ve got any such madcap hacks brewing up in your lab, be sure to let us know! We’ve seen some other hilarious video capture tricks over the years, such as a convoluted rig that uses a SNES to turn a Game Boy Camera into a usable webcam. ![]() Plus, being open sourced under the CERN Open Hardware License V2 means that you can make changes to suit your own use case if you so desire. HDMI capture cards can be expensive and fussy things, so you may find it pays to roll your own. It features an HDMI In port, an HDMI Out port, and a USB-C port for hooking up to a computer for capture. It’s compatible with YUV422 & MJPEG modes and can be used with software like OBS Studio and FFmpeg. Thus, the chip can support HDMI at up to 4K resolution at 60 Hz depending on the exact signals being passed down the line. ![]() We’re pretty sure that’s now called USB 3.2 Gen 1×1, and that standard is capable of transfers at up to 5 Gbps. The build is based on the MS2130, a HD video and audio capture chip that’s compatible with USB 3.2 Gen 1. The design is known as the Yuzuki Loop Out HDMI Capture Card PRO, or YuzukiLOHCC PRO for short. Has provided files for anyone that wishes to build their own HDMI capture card at home.
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