• viking@infosec.pub
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    2 days ago

    I don’t understand why anyone needs a software to achieve this in the first place? I’ve hooked the camera’s HDMI out to some cheap random USB-C HDMI capture card, and use OBS to record the stream. Easy, uncompressed, no restrictions to whichever settings their software lets you access.

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      13 hours ago

      It’s essentially the same thing, but instead of paying for software, you’re using more complicated free software, and paying for the hardware.

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          12 minutes ago

          That’s gotta be pretty jank. If I’m trying to connect a pro-sumer camera like in the article, I’d want the connection to be quality. Pro-sumer capture cards start at around $300.

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      1 day ago

      So the $5 is the idiot tax then - for people that can’t figure it out themselves. Scummy as fuck when they could just out a youtube tutorial instead.

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        23 hours ago

        I guess it depends on the app, but I just checked and both Skype and Teams show me the capture card as input source, and the preview picture looks fine. So I’m pretty sure it works in an actual call, though I haven’t tried it yet.

        Both apps heavily compress the video signal though, even if you set the quality to 1080p, so I doubt it makes a huge difference compared to a regular webcam.

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            15 hours ago

            For a video call, I’m not sure that really matters a whole lot, but I guess that depends on the use case.

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              9 minutes ago

              It’s easier to market based on hard numbers like resolution, so people are used to big res number = more better, but if that high res sensor is capturing a crap image, you’re going to get a crap image. Garbage in, garbage out.