A video capture card is an expansion board that converts video signals into digital data compatible with your computer. Unlike a video adapter card, which sends images to your computer screen, a capture card takes video in and records it as data. Capture cards accept video from sources such as cable television, DVD players and video cameras. Video capture cards work in conjunction with PC software that displays the video on the computer screen and enables you to save the resulting data to a media file.

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