Making video production accessible at Belgium’s Thomas More University
See how Thomas More University is using Pearl Mini to make its video production more accessible to its students and teachers.
Search and rescue: saving lives with drones and Webcaster X2
See how a North Carolina fire department is using Webcaster X2 to live stream drone footage to incident commanders.
Share an iPad screen during a Cisco WebEx Meeting
Use an Epiphan video capture device to share nearly any device during a WebEx Meeting.
How to go live on Facebook
Easy step-by-step instructions for live streaming from Pearl to Facebook Live. Produce your event live and stream it live to your Facebook followers!
How to go mobile with Webcaster X2
Learn how to live stream on the go with Webcaster X2 and a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot. Go live on Facebook or YouTube from a remote location.
Capture real time video from HDMI sources
Epiphan's family of durable, portable, simple to use video grabbers let you capture real time video no matter the source.
Create a live video stream on YouTube using Wirecast
Learn how to create a live video stream from nearly any video source (not just your camera) using Wirecast for YouTube and an Epiphan video capture device.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Share your iPad Screen during a GoToMeeting Web Video Conference
Use Epiphan video grabbers to share your iPad or iPhone with GoToMeeting conference attendees.
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.
Video grabbers let you use HDMI cameras with Microsoft Lync
Make any HDMI cameras output look like a webcam during a Microsoft Lync conversation.
How to broadcast video using ManyCam with Skype
Learn about video streaming and broadcast over Skype using ManyCam to connect with an Epiphan video grabber.
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.
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.
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
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.
How to stream DVI, HDMI or VGA over the network
Learn how to stream video - DVI, HDMI or VGA over the network using Epiphan's streaming and recording hardware.
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
Share an Android tablet during a Skype video call
Share content from nearly any source over Skype using an Epiphan video grabber.
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
Create high quality webinars with Lecture Recorder x2
Learn how Lecture Recorder x2 makes it easy to create high quality webinars. Combine input from two sources into picture in picture or side-by-side streams.
