Hey guys,
My friend is looking for a USB cable that accepts multiple video card formats/brands/etc. I guess it's kind of like an adapter. I don't know much about it, but he says it's sold "like everywhere", and I told him I would post the question on a forum.
Anyone know what these things are called and where you can find them?
Thanks
It would greatly help to post what he wants to do with whatever he's looking for because from what you've posted it's difficult to discern what exactly he's referring to. It's not clear to me what he wants from saying "USB cable that accepts multiple video card formats/brands/etc." with the latter part "multiple video card formats/brands/etc" being rather ambiguous without knowing his intended purpose for whatever it is he's looking for.
Also, not clearly stating what the expected input/output source (i.e. USB) doesn't help to deduce what he's looking for.
He could be wanting anything from a simple adapter/converter to a KVM. Even then adapting/converting USB input to VGA/DVI/HDMI output (or vice versa) doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to me without knowing what he's trying to accomplish.
Quote from: while1 on January 05, 2011, 08:14:49 PM
It would greatly help to post what he wants to do with whatever he's looking for because from what you've posted it's difficult to discern what exactly he's referring to. It's not clear to me what he wants from saying "USB cable that accepts multiple video card formats/brands/etc." with the latter part "multiple video card formats/brands/etc" being rather ambiguous without knowing his intended purpose for whatever it is he's looking for.
Also, not clearly stating what the expected input/output source (i.e. USB) doesn't help to deduce what he's looking for.
He could be wanting anything from a simple adapter/converter to a KVM. Even then adapting/converting USB input to VGA/DVI/HDMI output (or vice versa) doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to me without knowing what he's trying to accomplish.
It reads video data from a video card onto a computer through a USB adapter. It can accept multiple types of video cards - I'm talking about the memory cards you have on videocameras.
Quote from: Ender on January 05, 2011, 08:24:18 PM
It reads video data from a video card onto a computer through a USB adapter. It can accept multiple types of video cards - I'm talking about the memory cards you have on videocameras.
So he wants an SD/compactflash/etcetc card reader?
Yeah, those card readers are pretty common.
http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory.aspx?SubCategory=69&name=Card-Readers
Is this what you're talking about?
Quote from: Ender on January 05, 2011, 08:24:18 PM
Quote from: while1 on January 05, 2011, 08:14:49 PM
It would greatly help to post what he wants to do with whatever he's looking for because from what you've posted it's difficult to discern what exactly he's referring to. It's not clear to me what he wants from saying "USB cable that accepts multiple video card formats/brands/etc." with the latter part "multiple video card formats/brands/etc" being rather ambiguous without knowing his intended purpose for whatever it is he's looking for.
Also, not clearly stating what the expected input/output source (i.e. USB) doesn't help to deduce what he's looking for.
He could be wanting anything from a simple adapter/converter to a KVM. Even then adapting/converting USB input to VGA/DVI/HDMI output (or vice versa) doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to me without knowing what he's trying to accomplish.
It reads video data from a video card onto a computer through a USB adapter. It can accept multiple types of video cards - I'm talking about the memory cards you have on videocameras.
You're using the term "video card" in a horribly ambiguous and incorrect way. As deadly has mentioned, an USB SD/compact flash/etc etc memory card reader is what your friend wants. Please stop using the terminology "video card" in the manner you are, while you can store "video" on such a memory card, it's able to store more than just "video"... I've met technologically handicapped sorority chicks who know the difference between an actual video card and flash memory storage they use for their digital camera. Seriously I didn't think you were as technologically ignorant and impaired as my 80 year old grandmother, so I think you're just trolling.
Yeah, when I saw those post my mind thought, "USB to AGP or PCI-X?"
Quote from: MyndFyre on January 06, 2011, 08:10:51 AM
Yeah, when I saw those post my mind thought, "USB to AGP or PCI-X?"
A USB 3.0 video card might be possible. The USB 3.0 bus has comparable speeds to the PCIe bus ... would still be super weird!
Welp, I better get going, I'm going to sit next to the original post ... bye!
Maybe your friend is talking about a USB TV Card? And by 'video format' he is referring to digital, analog, and antenna?
Quote from: while1 on January 06, 2011, 12:31:19 AM
Quote from: Ender on January 05, 2011, 08:24:18 PM
Quote from: while1 on January 05, 2011, 08:14:49 PM
It would greatly help to post what he wants to do with whatever he's looking for because from what you've posted it's difficult to discern what exactly he's referring to. It's not clear to me what he wants from saying "USB cable that accepts multiple video card formats/brands/etc." with the latter part "multiple video card formats/brands/etc" being rather ambiguous without knowing his intended purpose for whatever it is he's looking for.
Also, not clearly stating what the expected input/output source (i.e. USB) doesn't help to deduce what he's looking for.
He could be wanting anything from a simple adapter/converter to a KVM. Even then adapting/converting USB input to VGA/DVI/HDMI output (or vice versa) doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to me without knowing what he's trying to accomplish.
It reads video data from a video card onto a computer through a USB adapter. It can accept multiple types of video cards - I'm talking about the memory cards you have on videocameras.
You're using the term "video card" in a horribly ambiguous and incorrect way. As deadly has mentioned, an USB SD/compact flash/etc etc memory card reader is what your friend wants. Please stop using the terminology "video card" in the manner you are, while you can store "video" on such a memory card, it's able to store more than just "video"... I've met technologically handicapped sorority chicks who know the difference between an actual video card and flash memory storage they use for their digital camera. Seriously I didn't think you were as technologically ignorant and impaired as my 80 year old grandmother, so I think you're just trolling.
Grow up, please?
I've never once owned a videocamera, let alone transferred data from a videocamera to a computer. I didn't know what the "memory card" for a video camera was called. I see now that it is just a standard memory card.
(In fact, I've never used a memory card in my entire life.)
You should really learn not to insult people without good reason. In fact, I can't really think of a good reason *ever* to insult a person. It doesn't get you anywhere.
Quote from: Sidoh on January 06, 2011, 12:20:01 AM
Yeah, those card readers are pretty common.
http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory.aspx?SubCategory=69&name=Card-Readers
Is this what you're talking about?
That's exactly it. He's looking for a 7-in-1 card reader or something like that. I'm curious... are there card readers specific to videocameras, or do videocameras use pretty standard memory cards?
You can get ridiculous like 75-in-1 readers that plug into USB. They're pretty cheap, though, and most computer stores (and even photography stores) sell them.
And yeah, I didn't realize what you were talking about either. :)
When you've used laptops exclusively for the past four years, never play video games, and don't own any cameras etc. with removable media, you know jack shit about hardware.
It's also kind of a boring subject. It doesn't take a first-rate mind (let alone a third-rate mind) to do the hardware side of things... I'd say it's comparable to memorizing dates from a history book, with less dates involved.
Quote from: Ender on January 06, 2011, 09:48:03 PM
Anybody could know that, a mind as brilliant as my own need not worry about peasant things!
Quote from: Blaze on January 06, 2011, 10:21:20 PM
Quote from: Ender on January 06, 2011, 09:48:03 PM
Anybody could know that, a mind as brilliant as my own need not worry about peasant things!
I'm sorry if I came across like that, but it's not fun to be insulted.
yeah, while1, that was a little lame. what's the problem? >:(
fight fire with fire. the ending is near.
It's hard to provide a good answer without knowing what cards he needs to read. SD is the standard now for pretty much everything, ranging from cell phones to high definition camcorders. That's probably what he wants. 10-in-1 sounds like a good number. Notably missing from it's list is CompactFlash, but I really doubt he needs that.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?p_id=3445
This one's 24-in-1 and costs $25 (that's $1/format):
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3743056&CatId=942
It really depends what you need. And I realize that's a Canadian site :)
Search any hardware site for 'card reader' and you'll find what you want.
Quote from: Armin on January 07, 2011, 05:20:48 AM
fight fire with fire. the ending is near.
I want to fight fire with lots of adorable multicolored flammable teddy bears.
Quote from: Ender on January 07, 2011, 02:18:21 AM
Quote from: Blaze on January 06, 2011, 10:21:20 PM
Quote from: Ender on January 06, 2011, 09:48:03 PM
Anybody could know that, a mind as brilliant as my own need not worry about peasant things!
I'm sorry if I came across like that, but it's not fun to be insulted.
To be honest, I didn't read any posts in the the thread except the last one, which was yours. <3 Ender. :D