We’re having a look at some of the best capture cards, ones that work for gaming on both console and PC. Recording gameplay on your Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5 is a fairly simple endeavour. Both ...
Though you can record footage on PlayStation and Xbox, you'll still want a capture card if you plan on streaming gameplay on Twitch, YouTube, or another platform. Even if you're just recording clips ...
Today marks the launch of Elgato’s 4K60 Pro, the first “consumer-priced” capture card that will grab 4K video at 60 frames per second. It works great, but its PC requirements are as steep as its $400 ...
Elgato's first external capture card with standalone recording and 4K60 HDR support isn't quite the home run we were expecting. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many hours to ...
The X'tra Go GC515 gives a level of all-in-one versatility to your handheld gaming PC that's hard to match, and is great for those looking to stream or record from their device. Unfortunately, it's ...
It’s the question on everyone’s minds: Your PC can produce pretty decent audio without your having to spend a dime on new hardware, so why the heck are we advocating doing just that? Because you’ll ...
AVerMedia's Live Gamer ULTRA 2.1 capture card (it's more of a box) is built well and works flawlessly, provided you can maneuver around its awkward software and work-in-progress firmware. For ...
If you have VHS tapes or laser discs, they may become unusable due to the potential failure of older playback devices. You can actually digitize the VHS tapes or laser discs by using a capture card ...