A client requires a workstation that can capture high-quality video from multiple external cameras for real-time streaming. Which device would BEST meet the client's demands for high-resolution, multi-input capture and streaming capabilities?
A dedicated high-end capture card with multiple HDMI and SDI inputs
An external hard drive with video capture software included
A USB video adapter with dual-HDMI connectivity
A high-end video card with built-in video capture functionality
A high-end capture card with multiple inputs is the correct answer because it allows the user to connect multiple external cameras and provides the ability to capture high-quality video from all the cameras simultaneously. This is necessary for setups where multi-camera streaming is a requirement, providing flexibility and high performance. USB video adapters would not usually support multiple cameras simultaneously and generally do not offer the same quality or feature set as a dedicated multi-input capture card. A video card is primarily used for rendering graphics on a monitor and does not typically accept external video input for capturing. While an external hard drive can store videos, it does not capture them from an external source like cameras.
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