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Application Overview
The application displays the video source in a window; it has the following features:
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Scales the video data to fit in the window
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Save a single frame to a file in one of the following formats:
BMP, JPEG, GIF, TIFF, PNG
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Print a single frame
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Record and playback captured data using DirectShow
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Maintain the aspect ratio of the displayed video data
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Cropping
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Display text over the video data (on-screen display)
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Command line interface
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Help file documenting all features
Note:
The supplied drivers and software require that you are using:
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Windows® XP PRO/Server 2003/Server 2008, Windows®Vista or Windows® 7
Using the card with other EMS products
The XtremeRGB-Ex8 captures video data and stores it in an on-board video buffer. This data is then copied
using bus master DMA to the host system for display, storage or streaming.
When a EMS graphics card is used, the XtremeRGB-Ex8 transfers the data directly to the graphics card
thereby increasing performance. The XtremeRGB-Ex8 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 a Direct3D compatible graphics card is used the data can be transferred direct to the graphics card
in a similar manner to the EMS graphics card with the same benefit of non-tearing captures.
When the video data is displayed on a non EMS graphics card, the XtremeRGB-Ex8 sends the data to
system memory or direct to the graphics card, dependant on the software used for display.