As these are the earlier years of this type of technology. I thought this thread would be a good place to list any 4k60 video capture cards that appear to provide onboard hevc compression. I have heard this industry could have an impact on medical video technology in the future, which is very exciting.
I'll start with one:
Advantech Vega-3301 Price: $4,899
product page
http://www.advantech.com/products/half-length_pcie_card/vega-3301/mod_7551ebd4-b007-44...b-a5ccdaa32024
datasheet:
http://downloadt.advantech.com/ProductFile/PIS/VEGA-3301/Product%20-%20Datasheet/VEGA-...0801103408.pdf
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Worth mentioning Blackmagic's Ultrastudio 4k Extreme (Thunderbolt) $2845
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=&sku=1137311&gclid=Cj0KEQjw7Ne_BRDR...C&Q=&A=details
Good rental price on this one, $150 a week. Worth renting once every couple years if you ask me:
https://www.avalive.com/4K-Video-Editing-Systems-Rental/4KTB-SDI-HDMI/219643/productDetail.php
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