Excellent audio quality for the money
Plug and play USB operation
No physical controls or added features
If you ve only got $50/£50 to put toward upgrading your recording setup, you ll get the most bang for your buck from the Blue Snowball Ice. This older desk mic provides surprisingly good audio quality, more than enough for starting your streaming career. It s also easy to use - just plug it in and hit record, with no software or additional equipment to install. However, in terms of both audio quality and features, the Snowball Ice can t compare to microphones in the next price bracket up, which starts at around $100/£100.
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FREMONT, CA, April 8th, 2021 - Elgato, a leading provider of hardware and software for content creators, today announced the release of Cam Link Pro, a powerful new PCIe capture card and video mixer that boasts four HDMI inputs to stream or record 4K or 1080p60 Full HD video from DSLR cameras, laptops, tablets, and any other devices that output a clean HDMI signal. From live broadcasting and editing to video conferencing and remote teaching, Cam Link Pro makes multicam production easy for content creators and professionals who engage with audiences online. As the production value of user generated content continues to improve dramatically, conventional webcam setups are struggling to provide the quality and flexibility to keep up. With Cam Link Pro, creators can connect up to four high-quality cameras, including DSLR cameras, video cameras, and action cams. Other HDMI sources can also be connected to add multimedia content from laptops, tablets, and
It was time to die.
My 2014 iMac, outfitted with a 3TB drive and maxed out RAM, was a dream machine. For years, I fired it up and got to work, transcoding video, recording podcasts, and writing books. It was almost too much machine. It had a massive, beautiful screen one of the first Retina models, if I recall great speed, and amazing performance. And it lasted for almost seven years, a record given my habit of upgrading at every major Apple update.
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Once I installed macOS Big Sur, however, things went downhill. I’d open multiple tabs in Safari and get a spinning beachball that resulted in a crash so hard that I was embarrassed for Apple CEO Tim Cook. Everything would freeze and spin for a solid two minutes before the Grey Screen of Death appeared. I’d have to restart almost daily. Apple had reduced my once-capable machine to rubble.