ID: 17112, TVideoGrabber 7.6 build 214.7

by Michel Fornengo Email: Anonymous


TVideoGrabber is a video capture and media player component. The major features include AVI and WMV recording, frame capture, network streaming, motion detection, videos from bitmaps, reencoding, IP Cameras, text/graphic overlay, screen recording, tuner, Print to DV (Send to DV)
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Updated on Fri, 12 Sep 2008 10:03:16 GMT
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Description
TVideoGrabber is a video capture and media player component designed for an easy, intuitive and fast development of applications including video capture, media player or live streaming features.

TVideoGrabber captures video and audio streams from most of the video and audio capture devices available on the market like DV camcorders, USB webcams, PCI capture cards, TV cards, USB capture devices, firewire (IEE1394) cameras, IP cameras.

TVideoGrabber is also an advanced media player that lets you capture frames, perform graphics or text overlays, play the clips faster or slower, forwards or backwards.

TVideoGrabber includes a single video component the following main features:

Video Capture: captures analog or digital video sources like Firewire (IEEE1394) cameras, DV camcorders, USB web cams, TV cards, PCI composite cards, USB devices, with or without audio.

Video Recording: Records in AVI, WMV or MPEG format. Compress on the fly or after recording, by using codecs. Supports hardware MPEG2 encoding, e.g. with Hauppauge PVR or Plextor ConvertX.

IP Cameras: support for IP cameras and IP video servers in MJPEG and JPG mode, Axis cameras in MPEG4 mode

Video Clips from JPG or BMP files: builds video clips from a set of picture files.

Audio recording: records in WAV or MP3 from an audio capture device or a video clip.

Media player: plays most of video clips at normal speed, faster or slower, forward or backward. The SourceStream property lets you specify a TStream as source.

Video Streaming: streams video capture devices or video clips directly from the computer or indirectly through a Windows Media server.

Text and Graphics Overkays: draws text and graphics over video frames. Includes text shadowing for a better readability.

Audio Broadcasting: streams the audio capture device or the audio extracted from a video clip directly from the computer or indirectly through a Windows Media server.

Audio Vu-Meters: displays the audio levels with analog or bargraph VU-meters.

Tuning: support video capture devices including a TV and/or radio tuner.

DV Support: includes DV time-code, DV date/time, DV camcorder control, deinterlacing, send to DV (Print to DV).

Motion Detection: include motion detection with the possibility to define area of sensitivity.

Multiplexed Inputs: support video capture cards with multiplexed inputs, e.g. for video surveillance applications.

Mixer: the mixer mode allows to map several video sources within a single TVideoGrabber component

Video Processing: transparency, chroma key, cropping, zooming, top-down, hue, saturation, contrast, etc...

Dual Display: display 2 video windows on different monitors.

Reencoding: converts video clips in other formats, by using the codecs available on the current platform.

Several instances of TVideoGrabber can be used concurrently, e.g. to display a video capture window and a media player window on the same form, or to run several cameras concurrently on the same form.

The package includes several demo projects showing how to implement the simplest as well as the most advanced features, which require only a few lines of code.

The price of the license includes the free upgrades with e-mail support during 2 years.

For more information, see http://www.datastead.com/vidgrab/index.htm

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