![]() I'm not sure if you can produce an SDA-submittable video with these, however (someone confirm please). I believe Elgato and Blackmagic have recording features in their respective software. The 3rd one is probably the worst option, but it's the cheapest and also the only one that works with 240 video (can someone verify this?). I don't have any personal experience with them myself, though. ![]() The first two come with their own software, so it shouldn't be hard to figure those out. Game Capture HD 2 (records, does not stream.) Game Capture HD (records, does not stream.) ![]() There are 10 choices I'm aware of (if anyone knows of others, please post and I'll edit accordingly):īlackmagic Intensity Pro (internal card for Mac Pro), Shuttle (USB 3.0 version is Windows only, you need Thunderbolt), and Extremeĭazzle for Mac (this seems to be really hard to find.)ĭazzle DVC 100 (Windows only, but guides on YouTube explain how it can be used on OS X.) Capture devices generally aren't plug-n-play they have their own drivers and chances are they don't exist for OS X. Probably the worst part of all this is learning what hardware you can use. NOTE: The Knowledge Base now has great reference pages for some of these things! If you want to learn how to record, encode, and stream on OS X please go here: I wanted a thread that centralizes the important information so those without knowledge can find all they need right away. If you're a Mac user and speed runner and/or streamer, chances are you've used that search field with terms like "mac" or "os x," probably in conjunction with "stream" or "record" or "capture."
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