XtremeRGB-Ex1+

The XtremeRGB-Ex1+ captures the Analog/ DVI data and triple buffers it into onboard storage. This data is then copied using DMA to the host system for display, storage or streaming.

When a EMS graphics card is used, the XtremeRGB-Ex1+ transfers the data directly to the graphics card thereby increasing performance. The XtremeRGB-Ex1+ capture card sends the relevant portions of each captured image to each display channel and instructs each channel to use its graphics engine to render the data. This fully utilises the hardware and dramatically increases performance.

When the RGB/DVI data is displayed on a non EMS graphics card, the XtremeRGB-Ex1+ sends the data to system memory or direct to the graphics card, dependent on the software used for display.

The VisionRGB-E1S is an ideal solution for applications that require the capture of analog or DVI sources in real time. Typical applications include:

  • Viewing Analog or DVI sources from PCs, MACs, industrial or medical equipment, cameras and other video equipment
  • Streaming video applications
  • Video wall controllers

 

RGB Streaming

The XtremeRGB-Ex1+ is an ideal solution for applications that require the capture of analog or DVI sources in real time. Typical applications include: Viewing analog or DVI sources from PCs, MACs, Industrial/medical equipment, cameras and other video equipment Streaming video applications and video wall controllers.

 

Video Streaming Support

Direct WDM streaming driver supports the following applications, to encode, record and stream video over networks or the internet:

  • Dataton WatchOut
  • Microsoft Expression Encoder
  • Microsoft Windows® Media Encoder
  • VideoLAN VLC
  • NorPix StreamPix
  • VitualDub
  • Adobe Flash Encoder
  • VidBlaster
  • AMCap and other DirectShow compatible software

For further details see the EMS DirectShow SDK documentation supplied as part of a typical installation.

 

Software

The XtremeRGB-Ex1+ video capture card is supplied with a powerful software application for configuring the timing and format of the input sources and displaying the data. Simply connect your external DVI or Analog source into the card, run the XtremeRGB-Ex1+ application to automatically detect the video source format and display the captured video in a window on your desktop.