StarTech S-Video to USB 2.0 Video Capture Cable - Video input adapter - Hi-Speed USB - External - Black - SVID2USB
This USB 2.0 S-Video/Composite video Capture Cable lets you connect devices that output S-Video or Composite video to a computer, through an available USB 2.0 port. Plus, the cable features two channel RCA stereo audio inputs, that let you capture the audio that accompanies the S-Video or Composite video signal.
The perfect solution for bridging a computer and an S-Video or Composite video source, the capture cable offers real time MPEG 1, MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 recording. Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, the Capture Cable is a great solution for mobile applications that integrates seamlessly with laptop and desktop computers.
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Features
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Choose from MPEG 1 / MPEG 2 / MPEG 4 video encoding |
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Control brightness, contrast, and sharpness |
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Plug and Play device and requires no power adapter |
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Small and lightweight for portability or on the go applications |
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SnapShot function allows you to capture still images |
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Supports NTSC, PAL, and SECAM |
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Up to 30 fps motion capture capability at maximum resolution of 720x480(NTSC) / 720x576(PAL) |
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USB 2.0 transfer rates for high quality video capturing |
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Applications
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Connect your VCR, camcorder, or any other analog video source to your desktop or notebook PC and capture your audio/video in MPEG 1/2/4 format |
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Technical Specifications
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| Maximum Data Transfer Rate |
480 Mbps |
| Color |
Black |
| Maximum Analog Resolutions |
720x480(NTSC) / 720x576(PAL) |
| Carton Quantity |
20 |
| Shipping (Package) Weight |
0.99 lb [0.45 kg] |
| OS Support |
Windows 2000, XP and Vista |
| Video Encoding |
MPEG 1, MPEG 2, MPEG 4 |
| Video Standard |
NTSC, PAL, SECAM |
| Video Input Connector |
1 - Composite |
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1 - S-Video |
| Audio Input Connector |
2 - Channel RCA stereo audio |
| Connector Types |
1 - USB A Male |
| NOTE |
USB audio input is only supported with Windows XP. Previous operating systems will require audio input through a line in jack built-in to your sound card |
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