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  2. Razer made a game capture card designed for livestreaming - AOL

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    Livestreaming games is a big business these days, and Razer knows it. The gear designer has unveiled the Ripsaw, a capture card that's all about sharing your console and PC gaming exploits on the ...

  3. XSplit - Wikipedia

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    It centered around AVerMedia shipping three-month licenses of XSplit along with their Live Gamer HD C985 capture card. In August 2012, XSplit 1.1 was released. It contained bug fixes, enhancements for existing features and introduced new features for paying users. XSplit Broadcaster 1.2 became publicly available in January 2013.

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    These huge markdowns won't last — shop Black Friday deals under $100 before they're gone. (Bevan Goldswain via Getty Images) It's time to focus on all things Cyber Monday.

  5. Dazzle (video recorder) - Wikipedia

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    The Dazzle was then sold under both the Avid and Pinnacle names across various products. [14] [15] In the late 2000s, Avid updated the Dazzle line to support USB 2.0, allowing it to capture at native NTSC video resolutions. [14] In 2012, Alludo (formerly Corel) acquired Pinnacle from Avid. [16]

  6. The best gifts under $100 for everyone on your list - AOL

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    We even found under-$100 gift ideas for teens and little kiddos whose parents want them to have some screen-free activities to fill their time. Keep scrolling for even more ideas under $100 for ...

  7. Elgato - Wikipedia

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    In October 2014, Elgato released a new version called HD 60. It recorded in 60 frames per second and 1080p high definition video (compared to the previous Game Capture HD's 1080p30 or 720p60), whereas typical low-end video game recording devices capture in 720p and 30 frames per second. The Telegraph gave it four out of five stars. [17]