

#Hdmi video capture pc mac os#
The software works with both Windows 10/8/7/Vista and Mac OS X. to connect an ip camera to a smart tv or any monitor that has an hdmi input. You can edit your clips, add other videos, images, music, special effects, transitions, and text, and also burn your recordings to DVD. It can stream any content stored on your computer like movies and videos. You can also edit your videos with the included VideoPad (Master's Edition) video editing software. The HD Capture Box™ can record from HDMI video sources, including gaming devices with an HDMI output. Plus, use the HD Capture Box's 1/8" microphone/headset input jack to record extra audio on your video.

(HDMI cable included!)ģ) Press the "Record" button to begin recording.Ĥ) When you're ready to stop recording, press the "Record" button again.ĥ) Your video will be saved onto your USB flash drive!Īfter recording your videos, simply plug in the USB flash drive into your PC or Mac to transfer the recordings to your computer.įor gamers, the HD Capture Box's HDMI pass-through feature allows you to record and game at the same time with no lag.

(No computer or software is required!)ġ) Power on the HD Capture Box™ using the included power adapter.Ģ) Connect your HDMI video source to the HD Capture Box™. It records video onto any USB flash drive or USB hard drive. Its a free screen recorder with no download required. The HD Capture Box™ is the world's easiest way to record from HDMI video sources. Looking for a free online video recorder Check out this app. See the user's manual for more details.Ĭapture 1080p/720p video from gaming systems & other HDMI sources with the HD Capture Box™ Best HDMI Capture Device for Satellite TV, Games & PC Thread Tools Thread 22nd Jun 2013 16:30 1 VideoFanatic Member Sep 2011 I would like to be able to record up to 1080p from the Xbox 360, PS3, PC, Satellite TV at up to 30 Mbps. This does not indicate a defective device. The device will show no signal from these sources. Also, this device does not record or pass-through from HDMI sources with HDCP (content protection) enabled, including many HDMI sources such as computers, DVR's, DVD players, etc.
