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more about #elgato more comments → Nick: if anyone is converting their library of Wings please let me know. kthxbai more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Why wouldn't I just buy the $100 HDTV adapter that comes w/ an adapter for recording that feature, plus a remote, and it will record HDTV/Analog Spani... more » frigg: However much this product already exists in previous products, you gotta admit, that's a very slinky picture. It's as if the photographer captured the... more » JeremyFelt: Does it have to record? Can I just watch if I want? (Thinking of connecting up my PS2 or X360 to this thing and using my MBP as a display for it). more » Xeno: Was something like not our there for Mac's until now? I'm kinda surprised. more » strider_mt2k: Any DVD and Fair Use Wizard 2 do it for me, but then I'm not ripping to those formats either. more » Révolution: I'd use Badaboom. I can find an NVIDIA card for $130 after rebate, and pay $30 for the software. It converts at 160 FPS on my 260, and on my 8600 it g... more » -
#videoencoding
Elgato Video Capture Records Analog Stuff Directly to the Mac
Elgato's Video Capture takes in analog video—RCA or S-Video—and captures it directly to Macs via USB. More » -
#review
Elgato turbo.264HD Video Encoder Lightning Review
The Gadget: Elgato's turbo.264HD video encoder, a USB dongle meant to be a fast and easy way to potentially speed up video conversions to H.264 file format for your iPhone/iPod/AppleTV. More » -
#hdtv
Elgato Brings Network-Connected HDTV to Your Mac With HDHomeRun
Elgato improves on their USB High Def solution for Macs by introducing the HDHomeRun, a network-connected device that can actually service multiple machines at once. There are two ATSC (over the air or unencrypted cable but not standard cable) tuners, which means two people can watch 24 and Heroes at the same time. The whole setup runs you $199, which is kind of steep if you compare it to the $299 TiVo HD. [Elgato] -
