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I wonder if there already exists a solution which allows you to connect an HDMI-cable (outputting information) to an adapter, hook it up to a laptop (possibly via USB-C?) and then access the HDMI information in the OS.
The dream scenario would be having the HDMI input appear inside a simple window in the OS on the laptop. Graph below.
hdmi usb-c display-adapter
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I wonder if there already exists a solution which allows you to connect an HDMI-cable (outputting information) to an adapter, hook it up to a laptop (possibly via USB-C?) and then access the HDMI information in the OS.
The dream scenario would be having the HDMI input appear inside a simple window in the OS on the laptop. Graph below.
hdmi usb-c display-adapter
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There are video capture cards with HDMI input for desktops, I don't know about laptops. I think what you want isn't feasible.
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I wonder if there already exists a solution which allows you to connect an HDMI-cable (outputting information) to an adapter, hook it up to a laptop (possibly via USB-C?) and then access the HDMI information in the OS.
The dream scenario would be having the HDMI input appear inside a simple window in the OS on the laptop. Graph below.
hdmi usb-c display-adapter
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I wonder if there already exists a solution which allows you to connect an HDMI-cable (outputting information) to an adapter, hook it up to a laptop (possibly via USB-C?) and then access the HDMI information in the OS.
The dream scenario would be having the HDMI input appear inside a simple window in the OS on the laptop. Graph below.
hdmi usb-c display-adapter
hdmi usb-c display-adapter
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There are video capture cards with HDMI input for desktops, I don't know about laptops. I think what you want isn't feasible.
– GabrielaGarcia
14 hours ago
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There are video capture cards with HDMI input for desktops, I don't know about laptops. I think what you want isn't feasible.
– GabrielaGarcia
14 hours ago
There are video capture cards with HDMI input for desktops, I don't know about laptops. I think what you want isn't feasible.
– GabrielaGarcia
14 hours ago
There are video capture cards with HDMI input for desktops, I don't know about laptops. I think what you want isn't feasible.
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HDMI capture devices do exist and they can be connected to a PC with various interfaces. But HDCP protected content cannot be captured so this will limit what content will be available for display.
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HDMI capture devices do exist and they can be connected to a PC with various interfaces. But HDCP protected content cannot be captured so this will limit what content will be available for display.
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HDMI capture devices do exist and they can be connected to a PC with various interfaces. But HDCP protected content cannot be captured so this will limit what content will be available for display.
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HDMI capture devices do exist and they can be connected to a PC with various interfaces. But HDCP protected content cannot be captured so this will limit what content will be available for display.
HDMI capture devices do exist and they can be connected to a PC with various interfaces. But HDCP protected content cannot be captured so this will limit what content will be available for display.
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There are video capture cards with HDMI input for desktops, I don't know about laptops. I think what you want isn't feasible.
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