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What's a good, cheap, beginner's capture card that's compatible with a macbook?
 
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Well it depends on the capture card. Hopefully I'll get a capture card that plugs into my usb port.
 
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Your Mac's Specs
Which one?
From what type of device are trying to capture video/audio?
 
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My T.V. I want to record some gameplay videos from my gaming consoles.
 
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A polite suggestion: next time, explain what you want to do. Saves a LOT of time on both our parts.

So, now that I finally understand the issue, my suggestion would be to purchase an EyeTV product from ElGato.
 

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