Testseek.com have collected 21 expert reviews of the Elgato Turbo.264 HD USB and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Elgato Turbo.264 HD USB.
April 2009
(77%)
21 Reviews
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Abstract: Heath McKnight Elgatos Turbo.264 HD is a pretty cool and affordable hardware USB accelerator and software encoder for the Mac. Easily create high-quality (and small in size) H.264/MPEG-4 movies from your existing videos, and from an AVCHD video camer...
schnell, integriert sich in QuickTime, unkomplizierte Bedienung
läuft nicht auf PowerPC
Wer oft Videos für seinen iPod komprimiert oder mit HD-Videokameras arbeitet, wird am Geschwindigkeitszuwachs durch den turbo.264 HD seine helle Freude haben. Schade nur, dass dafür zwingend ein Intel-Mac nötig ist....
Abstract: Now Elgato is well known for their superb EyeTV software and hardware that goes along with it. Recording TV is what they do best, but it’s not all they do; Elgato also makes a great product called the Turbo.264. It’s a USB dongle that supercharges you...
Abstract: Steve Douglas When I reviewed the original Elgato Turbo .264 back in 2007 I received numerous inquires from many disbelieving readers amazed that it was all it was stacked up to be. I demoed the original Turbo to a few groups and some friends who work...
Abstract: Turbo.264 HD is especially targeted to anyone who owns an HD camcorder—which would be me. It automatically detects AVCHD camcorders and moves recordings to the Mac or iPod in one step. Turbo.264 HD comes with a software application that enab...
Abstract: Both of Elgato’s packages come with the same basic three pieces: a black USB dongle, an extension cable, and a CD containing both Elgato’s own speedy conversion software and a plug-in that works with programs such as iMovie to help them create H.264 f...
Abstract: The original Turbo.264 saved time creating H.264 video, particularly on PowerPC Macs that struggle to cope with software encoding. The latest Intel Macs can encode in a fraction of the time, but this version is faster, can convert AVCHD footage, and ev...
Abstract: Steve Douglas When I reviewed the original Elgato Turbo .264 back in 2007 I received numerous inquires from many disbelieving readers amazed that it was all it was stacked up to be. I demoed the original Turbo to a few groups and some friends who work...
If you already have a Turbo.264 and youre not an AVCHD camcorder owner, the Turbo.264 HD is more nice to have than must have. If you use it casually, you probably wont want to cough up for the upgrade. For the serious video shooter, or if you ab...