USB would not be able to handle HDMI input. Blackmagic Intensity is
the best option if you cannot connect the camera as in external disk
mode.
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 10:37 PM, Rafael Diniz wrote:
> On Sunday 03 May 2009 14:11:08 U.G. wrote:
>> Hey Esben,
>>
>> Esben Stien wrote:
>> > Is there som
On Sunday 03 May 2009 14:11:08 U.G. wrote:
> Hey Esben,
>
> Esben Stien wrote:
> > Is there some kind of USB device that can capture the HDMI data from
> > his camera, not necessarily in high quality, allowing him to preview
> > the video?.
>
> AFAIK there is absolutely no device which is able to c
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 12:11 PM, U.G. wrote:
> Hey Esben,
>
> Esben Stien wrote:
>
>> Is there some kind of USB device that can capture the HDMI data from
>> his camera, not necessarily in high quality, allowing him to preview
>> the video?.
>
> AFAIK there is absolutely no device which is able to
Hey Esben,
Esben Stien wrote:
Is there some kind of USB device that can capture the HDMI data from
his camera, not necessarily in high quality, allowing him to preview
the video?.
AFAIK there is absolutely no device which is able to capture or even
record something delivered by hdmi in the c
Hi,
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 16:55:05, Esben Stien wrote:
> My friend uses a camera with HDMI output. He captures video to the
> solid state device in his camera, but he would like to use the laptop
> to preview the video without transferring it. A laptop also has a
> bigger and better screen to prev
My friend uses a camera with HDMI output. He captures video to the
solid state device in his camera, but he would like to use the laptop
to preview the video without transferring it. A laptop also has a
bigger and better screen to preview in.
Is there some kind of USB device that can capture the H