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It’s up to you to put them in an enclosure if you like, or insulate everything to avoid shorts. You get exactly what you see in the pictures: just the naked circuit boards. It will not emulate your wheel by itself. The adapter needs a PC or Raspberry Pi runing GIMX. You will have to re-flash it to use the other firmwares (using the instructions here: ).

NOTE: The Arduino is flashed with the firmware “EMUG29PS4: Logitech G29 gaming wheel emulation, with force feedback support for Logitech wheels (G27, G25, DFGT…)”, so it only supports that use case out of the box.
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The adapter is made with an Arduino Pro Micro clone with atmega32u4 microcontroller, and a USB to serial interface using the CP2102 chip. USB adapter made based on the ideas presented here: The beauty of raw data capture is that the choice of quality isn’t taken away from you.NOTE: This product is now discontinued! You may buy GIMX adapters directly on the GIMX website. Or you can encode for streaming at a bitrate that matches your network capacity. You can record it, preserving all that detail for post-production editing, or upload. If you want, you can use defaults from your encoding software, or if you prefer, you can tweak it to optimize your video. With video signal that is uncompressed and visually lossless, you’re in charge of what to do with it next. Raw video capture means better qualityįurthermore, when the data signal isn’t compressed, you get better video quality.
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When your software receives this stream, it doesn’t need to decode it, so there’s less heavy lifting.
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And with this type of pre-compressed video, it’s never possible to get back the full detail that was lost in compression.īy contrast, our AV.io family of HDMI capture cards send raw pixel data across to your computer over USB 3.0 (max transfer of 640 MB/s). When it arrives on your computer, the CPU and/or GPU need to work to decompress this image, then re-encode it with your encoding settings. Other video capture solutions compress your video into a container like H.264 or Motion JPG so it’s small enough to fit across a USB 2.0 bus (a medium with a maximum data transfer rate of 60 MB/s). Why do our customers find that their computers aren’t working as hard when capturing HDMI with an Epiphan capture card? This has to do with raw video capture. Use built-in tools like Windows Camera, or any video capture tool of your choice (including VLC, OBS, or QuickTime) to view, record, and stream your video. Connect your source to your AV.io HD or AV.io 4K, then connect the USB cable to a USB port on your computer. Our AV.io family video capture cards are simple to use.

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So whether you’re capturing a game console like PS4 Pro or Xbox One S, capturing a laptop, a 4K camera, video camera, embedded device, or a DSLR, you’ll have top quality, low delay audio and video capture.

In addition to video capture, these cards also capture embedded HDMI audio.
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And both AV.io HD and AV.io 4K capture 1080p video at 60 fps, with only 1-2 frames delay in transferring the data over your USB bus. If you’re like most people and want to get going as fast as possible, our AV.io family is exactly what you need.ĪV.io 4K converts 4K UHD signals from HDMI to USB at 30 fps. Get started right away with AV.io 4K and AV.io HD Or for customers who need 100% lossless, perfect capture with full control over color space (usually for medical and industrial applications) we have DVI2USB 3.0. Get exactly what you need with our driverless Epiphan AV.io HD and Epiphan AV.io 4K USB video capture cards. All these options are possible with Epiphan’s USB-based HDMI capture cards. Others want to record or stream the content from their HDMI source. Some people simply want to use their PC or laptop as a large screen for their camera, or as a “TV screen” for a device that doesn’t have a display. There are a variety of reasons why people are looking for HDMI recorders or ways to bring their HDMI source into a computer. And while it’s not quite as simple as plugging your HDMI™ camera into your laptop (that won’t work!), it’s easier than you think. Many people don’t even realize it’s possible to convert HDMI to USB, but it is.
