PSN@Home Writes: "It’s the final moments in an online match you’re in, as the last man standing on your team and there’s one last guy on the opposing team. You’re both trying to hunt each other down and find each other. The match heats up as you both duke it out to see which team will obtain the victory. Just as your fighting, you get the last kill in the most awesome way possible but unfortunately, you can’t share that epic moment with your friends. Well do I have some great news for you, Roxio released a new product that will allow you to capture your games in High-Definition as well as edit and share videos with your friends. Is this capture card worth your moolah? Read on in our review."
Review of the latest game capture device from Roxio
MKGaming.com get to grips with Roxio's new Game Capture HD PRO. A HD capture card that can stream directly to Twitch.
Wonders if this thing can do 1080p60...
No mention of that anywhere in the review.
Looks like a nice piece of hardware, but no way it'll replace my BMI Shuttle.
On another note, the review lists "non-PS3 HDMI connection" as a con, but you can't capture the PS3 through HDMI at all without first stripping the HDCP.
"The saying goes that a picture is worth a thousand words. In the world of motion picture, that saying would lead to up to 60,000 words per second. That may sound ridiculous, but the ability for video to almost completely describe a moment in mere minutes and seconds is extremely powerful. This is very helpful when sharing gaming experiences. User-created gaming media is very prevalent in gaming culture. Companies that normally offer DVR-like devices are now offering “gaming edition” capture devices to satisfy the need for crisply recorded media. The latest is from Roxio with their recently released Game Capture Pro HD. How well does it handle gaming media needs?"
-TheGamerAccess.com