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Live video streaming, recording and encoding solutions for worship

Discover video solutions for worship including hardware encoders for live video streaming to Facebook and Youtube and portable USB capture cards.

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By George BirchallJuly 12, 2017

How Angel Ortez maximized efficiency and usability in his custom live production setup

Discover how the Angel Ortez used AV.io SDI to help achieve a professional live production solution that emphasizes portability and ease of use.

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By Jordan SheldrickMarch 29, 2017

How to get 4K output from your Panasonic GH4 camera

Configure your GH4 camera for 4K UHD and 4K DCI video recording and video output. Then capture in 4K using Epiphan’s AV.io 4K or Pearl-2.

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By Brigitte GagnéMarch 28, 2017

How to video capture and live stream 4K gameplay from Xbox One S

Capture and record beautiful 4K gameplay at 30 fps effortlessly with AV.io 4K. The first and best capture card for 4K Xbox One S gaming.

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By Brigitte GagnéJanuary 31, 2017

How to use OBS Studio to live stream a multi-source production to Facebook Live

Learn how to use OBS Studio and Epiphan video grabbers to live stream a dynamic multi-source production to your Facebook Live audience.

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By Jordan SheldrickJanuary 18, 2017

How to capture and live stream 4K game play from PS4 Pro

Capture, record, & stream PS4 Pro 4K gameplay using Epiphan’s AV.io 4K. The first and best capture card for 4K PS4 gaming.

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By Jordan SheldrickDecember 5, 2016

HD camera solutions for churches using software streaming

Live stream your church or worship services with hardware encoder solutions that combine and switch your cameras, mixing panel and other AV inputs.

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By George BirchallSeptember 15, 2016

How to live stream using OBS and AV.io HD

Learn how to use Epiphan’s AV.io HD video grabber to live stream using OBS.

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By George BirchallMarch 11, 2016

Video grabbers let you use HDMI cameras with Microsoft Lync

Make any HDMI cameras output look like a webcam during a Microsoft Lync conversation.

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By George BirchallJuly 14, 2015

Use Exterity Digital Signage to stream video to digital signs

Use Epiphan’s broadcasters and recorders to stream to Exterity’s AvediaPlayer Receiver for network-wide digital signage output.

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By George BirchallJuly 14, 2015

Testing car camera systems using a video grabber

Learn how Xylon incorporates Epiphan’s video grabbers into its test process for FPGA development including testing car camera systems.

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By George BirchallJuly 14, 2015

Stream video to Wowza Streaming Engine from any source

Epiphan’s recording and streaming products let you stream video to Wowza from any DVI, HDMI, SDI, S-Video or composite source.

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By George BirchallJuly 14, 2015

Share your iPad Screen during a GoToMeeting Web Video Conference

Use Epiphan video grabbers to share your iPad or iPhone with GoToMeeting conference attendees.

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By George BirchallJuly 14, 2015

Share any HDMI camera over Skype

How to use an Epiphan’s DVI2USB 3.0 video grabber to make your HDMI camera look like a USB camera (or webcam) to Skype

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By George BirchallJuly 14, 2015

Share an iPad screen during a Cisco WebEx Meeting

Use an Epiphan video capture device to share nearly any device during a WebEx Meeting.

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By George BirchallJuly 14, 2015

Share an Android tablet during a Skype video call

Share content from nearly any source over Skype using an Epiphan video grabber.

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By George BirchallJuly 14, 2015

Recording stats on slot machines

Learn how DVI2USB 3.0 is used in recording stats on slot machines for regulatory purposes.

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By George BirchallJuly 14, 2015

Record content from DVI or VGA with Windows Media Encoder

Learn how to use the free Windows Media Encoder utility on a PC and Epiphan’s DVI2USB 3.0 device to record content from DVI or VGA sources

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By George BirchallJuly 14, 2015

Medical video streaming and recording from the operating room

Epiphan’s video grabbers allow you to capture and stream from just about any piece of video equipment in the operating room.

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By George BirchallJuly 14, 2015

Live mix images, camera feeds, recorded video and more

Learn how Epiphan’s easy to use DVI2USB 3.0 can be used for live mix of a variety of inputs, making event production possible with just two laptops.

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By George BirchallJuly 14, 2015

How to use DVI2USB 3.0 for video capture on Windows

Learn how to install and use the Epiphan Capture Tool with DVI2USB 3.0 to record your live video capture content on your Windows PC.

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By George BirchallJuly 14, 2015

How to turn any VGA, DVI, HDMI source into a live stream with Skype

Learn how to use Epiphan’s video grabbers and streaming/recording products to live stream with Skype.

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By George BirchallJuly 13, 2015

How to record video using Windows Media Encoder (Windows 8)

Record video from DVI, HDMI or VGA sources with Windows Media Encoder 9 using Epiphan’s DVI2USB 3.0 video grabber on Windows 8.

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By George BirchallJuly 13, 2015

How to record video using VLC and DVI2USB 3.0

Capture and record video for live streaming using VLC and Epiphan’s DVI2USB 3.0 video grabber on Linux.

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By George BirchallJuly 13, 2015

How to Record Video using Epiphan Capture Tool (Windows 8 OS)

Learn how to use Epiphan’s DVI2USB 3.0 with Epiphan’s free capture utility on Windows 8.

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By George BirchallJuly 13, 2015

How to record video using a video grabber and QuickTime

Record video from DVI, HDMI and VGA sources using Epiphan’s DVI2USB 3.0 Frame grabber and QuickTime on a Mac.

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By George BirchallJuly 13, 2015

How to record VGA or DVI signals using Camtasia Studio

Use Epiphan’s USB-based video grabbers to record VGA or DVI with Camtasia Studio and create a screencast from any source.

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By George BirchallJuly 13, 2015

How to record VGA or DVI signal using QuickTime Player

Epiphan video grabbers let you capture and record VGA or DVI video or HDMI™ video with audio and make it appear like a external camera source to QuickTime

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By George BirchallJuly 13, 2015

How to record streaming VGA video and images from iPad

Easily capture and record high-resolution video and images from an iPad.

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By George BirchallJuly 13, 2015

How to Live Stream with QuickTime Broadcaster on a Mac with DVI2USB 3.0

Capture and broadcast a live stream from a VGA, DVI or HDMI™ video source using Mac OS X

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By George BirchallJuly 13, 2015

How to live stream VGA, DVI or HDMI video sources using Wirecast from Telestream

Use Epiphan video grabbers to live stream VGA, DVI or HDMI video sources using Wirecast Telestream.

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By George BirchallJuly 13, 2015

How to live stream multiple sources simultaneously

Record and stream multiple sources from HDMI, SDI, DVI, USB, VGA, or AV.io capture card outputs using the Pearl-2 system from Epiphan!

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By George BirchallJuly 13, 2015

How to live stream DVI, HDMI or VGA with Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder

Epiphan’s video grabbers make it easy to live stream any DVI, HDMI™ or VGA source using Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder (FMLE).

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By George BirchallJuly 13, 2015

How to live stream HDMI, DVI or VGA using Windows Media Encoder

Using Microsoft’s free tool Windows Media Encoder and an Epiphan video grabber, it’s simple to live stream DVI, HDMI™ or VGA sources.

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By George BirchallJuly 13, 2015

How to install multiple video grabbers on one computer

Capture video footage from multiple sources onto one computer.

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By George BirchallJuly 13, 2015

How to install an Epiphan video grabber on Mac laptop/workstation

Install drivers for Epiphan’s USB-based video grabber on Mac laptops and workstations, and view the captured video.

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By Jordan SheldrickJuly 6, 2015
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