Hdmi video capture

Hi all I have a MacBook air with 2gb ram the newest one from last year, I'm looking to find some way of capturing my Xbox 360 footage via hdmi from my Xbox, has anyone got any ideas, I looked at the blackmagic intensity shuttle thunderbolt port but it say I don't have enough ram, any ideas ?

You can't increase your RAM on the Air.

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