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what card support to capture 3,4 more camera input (analog or SDI) ? Best and Cheap
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Perhaps the question is best answered by asking what kind of camera do you plan on using? Older Standard Definition cameras often have analog output. Newer HD cameras will either have HDMI or HD-SDI or both. Best? That's debatable, as there are multiple high end (and expensive) cards out there. Cheap? What's your definition of cheap? There are a lot of CCTV type cards that are inexpensive, but typically are not "good" or reliable for use with vMix or similar software. Magewell cards and dongles have been getting good reviews and will probably give you the best bang for your buck. But the best bet is to do some research.
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If you have professional HD cameras, HD-SDI is top notch. Lower end and older cameras will not have HD-SDI out, you will have to add a converter to the chain. Hence why I suggested you rephrase the question to focus on the cameras you are using as to whether analog or digital (SDI) is what you need... But to answer your question, HD-SDI is a preferred professional connection.
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I have Professional HD Video Camera
Suggest me a capture card, there is a way to capture 3,4 camera in single capture card ?
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