Elgato debuts Turbo.264 HD Software Edition, cuts price of hardware edition

Here at Engadget HQ, there’s hardly a more overused piece of equipment than Elgato’s (Mac only) Turbo.264 HD — in our experience, it chews through bloated video files at a breakneck pace, leaving us with shrunken versions of CES hands-on and the like without any noticeable degradation in quality. Now, that same functionality is being introduced sans an easy-to-forget USB dongle as the Turbo.264 HD Software Edition. For all intents and purposes, the SE version does the exact same thing as the original, albeit at a presumably slower pace. ‘Course, it’ll still convert videos for use on portable devices (or just shrink the files sizes for easier archiving) far quicker than whatever method you’re using now, and the $49.95 price tag is certainly a bit easier to swallow. Oh, and speaking of MSRPs — Elgato just hacked $50 from the price of the hardware-accelerated version, leaving it at a delectable $99.95. Mmm, files. Delicious.

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