HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the standard interface for transmitting audio and video signals between devices.
HDMI capture records the video and audio signals transmitted over an HDMI cable. In digital forensics, this technique is employed to capture the screen output of a gaming console, providing investigators with a visual record of the activities taking place on the device. This can be crucial for:
ADF now allows you to capture from the HDMI output directly into ADF PRO, DEI, or MDI, giving you the ability to:
Gaming systems (Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo), Chromebooks, Streaming devices such as FireTV and Roku, Mobile devices that have HDMI output, and internal and external cameras attached to your device can all be captured using this method. This versatility makes HDMI capture a valuable tool for a wide range of digital forensics investigations.