Finding USB video technology
The catchphrase ‘video killed the radio star’ is the most fitting way to describe the dominance of television over radio, and in this day and age with the computer subtly rendering the TV obsolete especially when it comes to entertainment, there are technologies that are taking the personal computer into the future as a multi-purpose device.
Take for example, developments in USB video technology like USB video capture devices that enables a user to transfer a video and audio signal from a DVD player, TV or VCR to a computer. Mostly, this is done to capture analog video and convert it to digital through an external USB device which you can connect to a USB port on your computer.
Obviously, once your computer recognizes the device and the appropriate software is installed, you can then proceed to convert the video. When it comes to expectations, one must realize that the video quality will only be as good as the quality from the source.
A video splitter is another technology that enables one to transmit one video signal (from a single device) simultaneously to several monitors, which is similar to how cable television technology works among other places like airports, tradeshows and point-of-sale displays at retail stores.
One can use these technologies by using the USB port on your computer for purposes that are specific to your needs, and you can find them appropriately priced at several sites which also offer a 30 day money back guarantee and a one year warranty for items bought.