A computer capture card, often referred to as a video capture card or capture card, is a hardware device that allows you to record or capture audio and video signals from external sources and transfer them to your computer for processing or live streaming. Capture cards are commonly used for tasks like recording gameplay from a gaming console, capturing video from a camcorder or other external sources, and streaming live content on platforms like Twitch or YouTube. They come in various forms, including internal cards that are installed in a desktop computer and external devices that can be connected via USB or other ports. Capture cards are popular among content creators and gamers for creating high-quality video content.
Drawing of E. Scholz Learning to Publish My First Book: Notes from the Trenches I thought writing a book was the hard part. Turns out, that was just the beginning. What I’ve really been learning lately is how to publish a book—specifically, how to get something live on Amazon KDP. And honestly, it’s been a mix of Google searches, AI explanations, random forum advice, and a lot of “wait… what?” moments. This is a journal-style snapshot of what I’ve figured out so far. The First Realization: Writing Isn’t Publishing At first, I assumed: “I’ll just finish writing, upload it, and done.” Nope. A real book—even a simple one—needs: A title page A copyright page A table of contents Formatting for digital and print That was the first shift: A manuscript is not a book yet. ISBNs, Canada, and Feeling Official One surprisingly nice discovery: in Canada, ISBNs are free. You can get them through Library and Archives Canada, which instantly makes things feel more ...
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