HDMI Capture Card as ExpressCard and FMLE compatibility

Hi,
I want to live stream HDMI video through my laptop with express card slot via FMLE into the net. Did anyone try these cards and can tell me about their compatibility to FMLE?
I can run both windows and osx.
DELOCK HDMI Capture Card / ExpressCard (this one has microsoft directshow)
MOTU Express Card HDMI IN device (without the MOTU HDX-SDI interface) (didn't find anything about directshow)
YUAN SC500 N1 EC (didn't find anything about directshow)
do you have more ideas?
Best,
effraenk

The manycam product trial is useless for what I am trying to do, which is what I beleive pomtom44 is trying to do. I need a capture card of some kind, prefereably an HD capture card, to be seen as Skype as a video and audio source that I can use.

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