Hi there, have a camera with a BNC (female) output that I want to connect to the computer for recording. Can anyone point me in the right direction in terms of the hardware/software I need?
Thank you!
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BNC outputs are usual just composite video so just about any analog capture card will work (even the humblest cheapo USB kind) - you just need an adapter. I suspect the connection you have is a male (with the two bayonet fittings like a UK light bulb). Anyway, a BNC-to-phono cable is needed. A card will usually come with some kind of software. Also, check your graphics card - it may have analog input abilities.
John Miller -
Depending on your video card, you may need a BNC>RCA adapter like this:
Your video capture card should come with some capture software, or there is some here: https://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/capture
And welcome to our forums.
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