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HDMI capture card that will handle 1920 x 1080 interlaced?

Amphioxus
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Hi -- I'm looking for an HDMI capture card that will handle 1920 x 1080 interlaced. Does anyone know if such a beast exists?

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Hi -- I own a Canon C100 that has an interlaced HDMI out and I'm having problems getting the video captured for screen recording on my ipad. This is problem that other Canon users may be experiencing.  

I understand your situation. 

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Thanks. I'm in the UK. Is there an email address for technical support? 

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jimbo206
Apprentice

I have had success with the EVGA  XR1 Lite if you can find it.  I have tried the cheap capture cards that work with 1080p but not my Canon camcorders (1080i).  Have used the XR1 Lite with a HF-M40, HF-S21 with great success in OBS as streaming/studio cameras.  I have some older Canon1080i camcorders such as HF-M300 and due to the lower megapixels the clarity is not to my satisfaction.  It is interesting because the $20 cheap capture cards work great with my Sony camcorders due to their output of 1080p.

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