Hauppauge HD PVR This is a great card...works straight out the box, no need to upgrade you're computer, as long as you have one of the newer ones, not one from 5 years ago, because all the encoding is already done by the product, not our computer. The downfall of this card is that it only has Component connections; therefore; limiting it's quality of the recorded footage. Pros: -Works right out the box -Doesn't need an extremely powerful computer/Works for PC and Mac -Ability to play Xbox 360 without turning on your computer(not 100% sure but it looks like it since the HD PVR has its own power adapter) Cons: -Component cables -No support or future support for 1080p/Resolutions only up to 1080i Blackmagic Intensity Pro The next best thing, I believe this card is better than the HD PVR for many reason, first being that it is an HDMI card and HDMI is better than component. I know people will say, for youtube, there no/minimal difference in quality between these cards, but in actuality, it is better. Component cables are maxed out on what it's capable of doing; however, HDMI is still expanding. The downfall of this card is, it is an internal card, only used for Desktop computers, NO LAPTOPS. Works with both Mac and PC. You do need to have the program up and your computer running in order to see picture on your TV but that can be fixed by buying an HDMI splitter. Pros: -HDMI input/output (However, does straight HDMI won't work for PS3 due to HDCP but there are ways around it ...
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Comparison: Hauppauge HD PVR vs Blackmagic Intensity Pro vs Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle
Comparison: Hauppauge HD PVR vs Blackmagic Intensity Pro vs Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle Video Clips. Duration : 8.93 Mins.
Hauppauge HD PVR This is a great card...works straight out the box, no need to upgrade you're computer, as long as you have one of the newer ones, not one from 5 years ago, because all the encoding is already done by the product, not our computer. The downfall of this card is that it only has Component connections; therefore; limiting it's quality of the recorded footage. Pros: -Works right out the box -Doesn't need an extremely powerful computer/Works for PC and Mac -Ability to play Xbox 360 without turning on your computer(not 100% sure but it looks like it since the HD PVR has its own power adapter) Cons: -Component cables -No support or future support for 1080p/Resolutions only up to 1080i Blackmagic Intensity Pro The next best thing, I believe this card is better than the HD PVR for many reason, first being that it is an HDMI card and HDMI is better than component. I know people will say, for youtube, there no/minimal difference in quality between these cards, but in actuality, it is better. Component cables are maxed out on what it's capable of doing; however, HDMI is still expanding. The downfall of this card is, it is an internal card, only used for Desktop computers, NO LAPTOPS. Works with both Mac and PC. You do need to have the program up and your computer running in order to see picture on your TV but that can be fixed by buying an HDMI splitter. Pros: -HDMI input/output (However, does straight HDMI won't work for PS3 due to HDCP but there are ways around it ...
Hauppauge HD PVR This is a great card...works straight out the box, no need to upgrade you're computer, as long as you have one of the newer ones, not one from 5 years ago, because all the encoding is already done by the product, not our computer. The downfall of this card is that it only has Component connections; therefore; limiting it's quality of the recorded footage. Pros: -Works right out the box -Doesn't need an extremely powerful computer/Works for PC and Mac -Ability to play Xbox 360 without turning on your computer(not 100% sure but it looks like it since the HD PVR has its own power adapter) Cons: -Component cables -No support or future support for 1080p/Resolutions only up to 1080i Blackmagic Intensity Pro The next best thing, I believe this card is better than the HD PVR for many reason, first being that it is an HDMI card and HDMI is better than component. I know people will say, for youtube, there no/minimal difference in quality between these cards, but in actuality, it is better. Component cables are maxed out on what it's capable of doing; however, HDMI is still expanding. The downfall of this card is, it is an internal card, only used for Desktop computers, NO LAPTOPS. Works with both Mac and PC. You do need to have the program up and your computer running in order to see picture on your TV but that can be fixed by buying an HDMI splitter. Pros: -HDMI input/output (However, does straight HDMI won't work for PS3 due to HDCP but there are ways around it ...
Labels:
Blackmagic,
Comparison,
Hauppauge,
Intensity,
Shuttle
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment