Join Dr. Bill as he examines the wild and wacky world of the web, computers, and all things geeky! Hot Tech Tips, Tech News, and Geek Culture are examined… with plenty of good humor as well!
Dr. Bill continues his testing of the ELECABLE PCIe 4-Port HDMI Video Capture Card, and the StarTech.com 4 Port USB 3.0 PCIe Card w/ 4 Dedicated 5Gbps Channels he tried to replace it with in his studio. BOTH were failed experiments. Watch for full details! (May 19, 2021)
Dr. Bill continues his testing of the ELECABLE PCIe 4-Port HDMI Video Capture Card, and the StarTech.com 4 Port USB 3.0 PCIe Card w/ 4 Dedicated 5Gbps Channels he tried to replace it with in his studio. BOTH were failed experiments. Watch for full details! (May 19, 2021)
Dr. Bill installs and tests a cheap, Chinese, four port HDMI Capture Card for the PCIe bus on your Windows PC System. It claims to be a ‘Professional video processing function, high-quality industrial-grade chip production, super stability, support for simultaneous input of 4 HDMI signals’, at least according to the ‘Engrish’ in the description! (NOTE: I did confirm, that if you select the ‘Custom Audio Device’ option in OBS, you CAN get audio off of the ports on the HDMI card, however, they are WAY out of sync, so you will have to ‘play’ with the offset.)
00:04 ELECABLE Capture Card unboxing (un-packaging)
04:59 Installing the card in my Dell Optiplex 9010
06:44 Installing the HDMI Capture Card Driver for Windows 10 64-Bit
08:49 Testing the HDMI Capture Card in OBS (Open Broadcasting Software)
12:34 Best OBS Settings for the HDMI Capture Card
13:44 Setting up Color Correction and Other Settings in OBS
20:16 SONY a5100 Video through the ELECABLE HDMI Capture Card via OBS
21:00 SONY FDR-AX100 Camcorder through the ELECABLE HDMI Capture Card via OBS
22:00 Conclusions and wrap-up
Dr. Bill installs and tests a cheap, Chinese, four port HDMI Capture Card for the PCIe bus on your Windows PC System. It claims to be a ‘Professional video processing function, high-quality industrial-grade chip production, super stability, support for simultaneous input of 4 HDMI signals’, at least according to the ‘Engrish’ in the description! (NOTE: I did confirm, that if you select the ‘Custom Audio Device’ option in OBS, you CAN get audio off of the ports on the HDMI card, however, they are WAY out of sync, so you will have to ‘play’ with the offset.)
00:04 ELECABLE Capture Card unboxing (un-packaging)
04:59 Installing the card in my Dell Optiplex 9010
06:44 Installing the HDMI Capture Card Driver for Windows 10 64-Bit
08:49 Testing the HDMI Capture Card in OBS (Open Broadcasting Software)
12:34 Best OBS Settings for the HDMI Capture Card
13:44 Setting up Color Correction and Other Settings in OBS
20:16 SONY a5100 Video through the ELECABLE HDMI Capture Card via OBS
21:00 SONY FDR-AX100 Camcorder through the ELECABLE HDMI Capture Card via OBS
22:00 Conclusions and wrap-up
How to select, and use a Hauppauge WinTV-quadHD PCIe Card in a spare PC to create a PLEX Quad-tuner DVR for Cord Cutters to record Over-the-Air TV, manage their video, movies, and other media on a Local Area networked PC system!
00:18 Selecting your tuner card
01:21 The Hauppauge WinTV-quadHD PCIe Card
03:00 Software included with the card and demo
04:08 TitanTV Electronic Program Guide Link
04:48 Plex Media Server software introduction and demo
06:46 Setting up the tuners from the Hauppauge WinTV-quadHD
12:13 The PLEX DVR Guide
13:00 Setting up a recording
13:56 Managing your libraries in PLEX
16:35 The need for a PLEX Pass
How to select, and use a Hauppauge WinTV-quadHD PCIe Card in a spare PC to create a PLEX Quad-tuner DVR for Cord Cutters to record Over-the-Air TV, manage their video, movies, and other media on a Local Area networked PC system!
00:18 Selecting your tuner card
01:21 The Hauppauge WinTV-quadHD PCIe Card
03:00 Software included with the card and demo
04:08 TitanTV Electronic Program Guide Link
04:48 Plex Media Server software introduction and demo
06:46 Setting up the tuners from the Hauppauge WinTV-quadHD
12:13 The PLEX DVR Guide
13:00 Setting up a recording
13:56 Managing your libraries in PLEX
16:35 The need for a PLEX Pass
The Falcon and Winter Soldier, new Windows icons, Amazon FireTV remote, AlmaLinux, hints and tips for Windows users, ‘Legends of Tomorrow’ Season 6 looks nuts! NASA pulls off first flight on another planet, GSotW: Remotely! (Apr 29, 2021)
05:30 The Falcon and Winter Soldier
05:54 New Windows icons
06:28 Amazon FireTV remote
07:22 AlmaLinux
08:45 Hints and Tips for Windows users
11:16 ‘Legends of Tomorrow’ Season 6 looks nuts!
12:04 NASA pulls off first flight on another planet
12:49 Geek Software of the Week: Remotely!
The Falcon and Winter Soldier, new Windows icons, Amazon FireTV remote, AlmaLinux, hints and tips for Windows users, ‘Legends of Tomorrow’ Season 6 looks nuts! NASA pulls off first flight on another planet, GSotW: Remotely! (Apr 29, 2021)
05:30 The Falcon and Winter Soldier
05:54 New Windows icons
06:28 Amazon FireTV remote
07:22 AlmaLinux
08:45 Hints and Tips for Windows users
11:16 ‘Legends of Tomorrow’ Season 6 looks nuts!
12:04 NASA pulls off first flight on another planet
12:49 Geek Software of the Week: Remotely!
Locast now in Portland, Tablo with four tuners for HDMI, Intel ‘Justin’ Ads, what happened to KompoZer, GSotW: Audacity 3.0, Dust Sci-Fi film, ‘FTL,’, is VMware making a mistake? California’s net neutrality law, Techkey Wireless USB Adapter deal, Security holes in Microsoft Exchange! (Mar 19, 2021)
03:54 Locast now in Portland!
04:57 Tablo with four tuners for HDMI connection to your TV
08:51 Intel “Justin” Ads mocks Apple
09:56 What happened to KompoZer?
11:57 Geek Software of the Week: Audacity 3.0 new release
14:48 Excellent Dust Sci-Fi film, “FTL”
18:26 Is VMware making a mistake?
20:58 California’s net neutrality law and AT&T
23:49 Techkey Wireless USB Adapter deal on Amazon!
25:37 Security holes in Microsoft Exchange compromises 30,000+ organizations
Locast now in Portland, Tablo with four tuners for HDMI, Intel ‘Justin’ Ads, what happened to KompoZer, GSotW: Audacity 3.0, Dust Sci-Fi film, ‘FTL,’, is VMware making a mistake? California’s net neutrality law, Techkey Wireless USB Adapter deal, Security holes in Microsoft Exchange! (Mar 19, 2021)
03:54 Locast now in Portland!
04:57 Tablo with four tuners for HDMI connection to your TV
08:51 Intel “Justin” Ads mocks Apple
09:56 What happened to KompoZer?
11:57 Geek Software of the Week: Audacity 3.0 new release
14:48 Excellent Dust Sci-Fi film, “FTL”
18:26 Is VMware making a mistake?
20:58 California’s net neutrality law and AT&T
23:49 Techkey Wireless USB Adapter deal on Amazon!
25:37 Security holes in Microsoft Exchange compromises 30,000+ organizations