I’m not a fan of artificial software limitations so let’s remove that nonsense by modifying the cameras firmware using telnet over the built in Wi-Fi. Like a normal person.
Continue ReadingEVGA XR1 lite: Affordable 1080p60 HDMI Capture Card For Linux
EVGA released the XR1 lite, a scaled down version of the XR1 that does 1080p60 capture and 4K passthrough for under $70. Let’s find out if it knows how to Linux.
Continue ReadingOBS Linux Basics: USB HDMI Audio Capture And Webcam Audio
How do I get audio from my USB capture dongle or webcam into OBS? I get this question a lot from people new to Linux. In this guide…
Continue ReadingMagewell 11100 Pro On Linux + Fan Hack
DELL bought a gang of Magewell 11100 Pro Capture cards and decided, na, we’re doing something else. That’s an expensive change of mind considering these critters go for $899 a pop. They ended up on …
Continue ReadingBogus 1080p/60 USB 3.0* HDMI Capture Card
Can you get 1080p/60 HDMI capture for under $20? The LYLEE Upgraded Video Capture Card seems to think it’s possible.
Continue ReadingNikon D3400 Live View Timer Bypass
In this quick-and-dirty how-to we’re going to bypass the thirty minute self power off timer on the Nikon D3400. This will allow you to use the camera in Live View uninterrupted.
Continue ReadingOBS-NDI Plugin Installation & Comparison (Linux)
In this quick-and-dirty how-to we’re networking audio & video in OBS Studio with NewTek’s NDI technology.
Continue ReadingA Hardware Thing: $70 1080p60 HDMI Capture Card
We tested the HDMI to USB 3.0 Video Grabber (HG-11) with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
The results were, surprising.
Continue ReadingLinux Weekly Daily Wednesday – R.I.P. 32-Bit
SNAP stores made easy! Microsoft visits Red Hat, 32-bit builds are on the way out, and HDMI video capture on the cheap.
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