Capture Card for Flash Live Media Encoder

Hello,
I need help finding the best capture card for the flash live media encoder. Any suggestions?

The problem you have is that your game and FMLE are competing for CPU time.  Running FMLE is very CPU-intensive because of the work of encoding video.  When FMLE consumes all your CPU there is nothing left to run the game.  Instead of cropping I would suggest that you change your monitor resolution to 1280x720 (this is still HD, just not 1080 "full HD").  Increasing the screen size then cropping it back down is just another task you are throwing at the CPU that it can't cope with.

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