– SDI, DVI & D-Sub 9-pin Input Video Capture
– Supports 2K Video
– High-Fidelity Video Processing
– 10/12 Bit Colour
– RGB 4:4:4 & YCbCr 4:4:2 Sampling
– Multi-card Installation
– Windows/Mac/Linux Compatible
Designed as a versatile video capture interface for your Desktop PC, the Magewell Pro Capture AIO is a PCIe 2.0 card capable of accepting a wide variety of video signal types. It supports SDI, DVI, HDMI, Composite, Component, and S-Video input signals, up to a maximum resolution of 2048×2048 (2K video). Furthermore, output signals can also be set to 2K resolution, at frame rates up to 120 fps, and supports a wide range of formats and standards for each input type. Various video processing tools are included in the the AIO card.
Multiple Pro Capture cards may be installed per system, limited only by the number of physical PCIe slots in your system. The number of Output streams are unlimited, and settings for each stream can be independently customised and adjusted. Works with Windows, Mac and Linux Operating Systems, supports multiple APIs for Windows and Linux, and provides Windows SDKs for ease of integration.
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