By PURPLELEC | 06 March 2024 | 0 Comments
Recommended HDMI capture card for capturing B-ultrasound video signals
In the medical field, HDMI capture cards are used to receive and capture the video signals output by medical equipment, such as B-ultrasound machines, and then transfer them to the computer for saving or editing, so that the image data can be more effectively managed and fully utilized, thus promoting the B-ultrasound imaging workstation It has been greatly developed and widely used, which is conducive to better analysis of disease conditions.
Today I would like to recommend to you an HDMI video capture card suitable for collecting medical B-ultrasounds - Bodeyue 2K ultra-high-definition single-channel HDMI video capture card. The 2K ultra-high-definition single-channel HDMI video capture card mainly has the following outstanding points:

1. Can support collecting a variety of video signals
This HDMI capture card can capture one of the following video signals:
—>1 channel HDMI high-definition audio and video signal
—>1 channel DVI high-definition audio and video signal
—>1 channel high-definition component (YPbPr) video signal
—>1 channel standard definition AV audio and video signal
—>1 channel standard definition S-video signal
2. Support 2K ultra-high definition resolution
Bodeyue HDMI capture card can support the capture and output of HDMI video signals with a resolution of 2K (2048*2160) and 60 frames (FPS).
3. Connected to the computer motherboard, the signal transmission is more stable
The HDMI capture card can be directly plugged into the PCI-E 2.0 X1 slot of the computer motherboard, and we will also provide a small baffle to better fix the HDMI capture card on the computer motherboard to make the connection stronger. , which can make the transmission of HDMI video signals more stable without lagging, delay, etc.
4. Can support multiple computer operating systems
HDMI capture card can support a variety of computer operating systems, including:
Windows 7/8/8.1/10/2008/2008 R2/2012 (x86 & x64)
Linux (based on V4L2, supports x86, x64 & ARM architecture)
OS X 10.9–10.11
macOS 10.12
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