AVerMedia ExtremeCap U3 Capture Device Review
Let’s take a look at the ExtremeCap U3 capture device from AVerMedia, which uses USB 3.0 interface and can capture 1080p uncompressed videos at 60 fps, also allowing you to stream live videos on the web.
Let’s take a look at the ExtremeCap U3 capture device from AVerMedia, which uses USB 3.0 interface and can capture 1080p uncompressed videos at 60 fps, also allowing you to stream live videos on the web.
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