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DVP-7010BE
4 Channel PCI-Bus Video Capture Card Features Four channel composite inputs that can share a total frame rate of 30/25 fps, up to D1 resolution One Conexant fusion 878A video capture chips on board SDK supports Windows® XP/Windows 2000 with VC++ sample codes
Introduction The DVP-7010BE is four channel input, PCI-bus video capture card. It supports up to four channel input by share-frame technology and captures up to D1 resolution at 30/25 frames per second. DVP-7010BE supports NTSC/PAL composite video input through BNC connectors and digitizes the data to PC through PCI bus. The DVP-7010BE can be used for video capture application or video surveillance. It comes with SDK support for software encoding and capture functions.
Specifications Video system
Physical Characteristics
Software Development Kit
Video Standard Video Input Compression format Capture/Compression Resolution Total Frame Rate Image Processing Data Output Format Host Interface Power Consumption Dimensions (W x L) Temperature DIO Max. Installation Operating System DirectX Required Demo Program Program Function
Ordering Information Part Number DVP-7010BE
Composite for NTSC/PAL 4 channels MPEG-4 Up to D1 for video capture (VGA for software encoding function) 30/25 fps (NTSC/PAL) Hardware adjustment of hue, contrast, saturation, and brightness Multiple YCrCb, RGB, and YUV planar formats supported PCI v2.2 +5V DC input by PCI bus , max 330 mA 125.38 x 97.15 mm (4.87" x 3.82") -10 ~ 60° C, Operating TTL/CMOS level 5V , 4 DI/4 DO 4 x cards in a computer system Supports Microsoft Windows XP and Windows 2000 Version 9 or above Complete demo program with VC++ sample code for reference Video capture, video encoder and video playback
Dimensions
Description 4 Channel PCI-Bus Digital Video Capture Card
125.38 (4.87")
Packing list 48.13 (1.89")
Part Number 2062701010
Description Utility CD
Quantity X1
62.00 (2.45")
49.02 (1.93")
Unit: mm (inch)
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Last updated : 7-Feb-2007
DVP-7020BE
16 Channel PCI-Bus Video Capture Card Features 16 channel composite inputs that can share a total frame rate of 120/100 fps, up to D1 resolution Four Conexant fusion 878A video capture chips on board SDK supports Windows® XP/Windows 2000 with VC++ sample codes
Introduction The DVP-7020BE is a 16 channel input, PCI-bus video capture card. It supports up to 16 channels of input using share-frame technology and captures up to D1 resolution at 120/100 frames per second. DVP-7020BE supports NTSC/PAL composite video input through BNC connectors and digitizes the data to PC through PCI bus. The DVP-7020BE can be used for video capture application or video surveillance. It comes with SDK support for software encoding and capture functions.
Specifications Video system
Physical Characteristics
Software Development Kit
Video Standard Video Input Compression format Capture/Compression Resolution Total Frame Rate Image Processing Data Output Format Host Interface Power Consumption Dimensions (W x L) DIO Temperature Operating System DirectX Required Demo Program Program Function
Composite for NTSC/PAL 16 channels MPEG-4 Up to D1 for video capture (VGA for software encoding function) 120/100 fps (NTSC/PAL) Hardware adjustment of hue, contrast, saturation, and brightness Multiple YCrCb, RGB, and YUV planar formats supported PCI v2.2 +5 V DC input by PCI bus, max 330 mA 125.42 x 97.15mm(4.94” x 3.82) TTL/CMOS level 5V , 16 DI/16 DO -10 ~ 60° C, Operating Supports Microsoft Windows XP and Windows 2000 Version 9 or above Complete demo program with VC++ sample code for reference Video capture, video encoder and video playback
Ordering Information Part Number DVP-7020BE
Description 16 Channel PCI-Bus Digital Video Capture Card
Dimensions 125.42 (4.94")
Packing list Part Number 1700000860 9692A21000E 2062702010
Description Expend video board FLAT Cable Expansion video board Utility CD
Quantity X3 X3 X1
97.15 (3.82")
Unit: mm (inch)
Video Surveillance All product specifications are subject to change without notice
Last updated : 7-Feb-2007