Audio
General
Type:Characteristics of the device.
Video Capturing Devices
Operating system/software
Linux operating systems supported:8 RT. Linux (9.4, 9.5), Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 (supported with a pre-built package); SUSE Linux (10.3, 11.0, 11, 11.1, 11.2), Fedora (9, 9.0, 10, 10.0, 11.0, 11, 12, 12.0), Ubuntu (8.04, 8.04.1, 8.04.2, 8.10, 9.04, 9.10, 10.04), Debian (5.0, 5.0.1, 5.0.2, 5.0.3)
Mac operating systems supported:Mac operating systems e.g. OS X can be used with the device.
Mac OS X 12.0 Monterey, Mac OS X 13.0 Ventura
Mac compatibility:Product can be used with Apple Mac software and/or hardware.
Windows operating systems supported:Windows vesions wich can be used with the device.
Windows 10 x64, Windows 11
Operational conditions
Operating relative humidity (H-H):
0 - 90%
Storage temperature (T-T):The minimum and maximum temperatures at which the product can be safely stored.
-20 - 45 °C
Operating temperature (T-T):The minimum and maximum temperatures at which the product can be safely operated.
5 - 40 °C
Performance
Video capture resolution (max):
1920 x 1080 pixels
Host interface:Interface that enables a host controller to communicate with a driver.
PCIe
Internal:The product is built in.
Ports & interfaces
USB port:Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard developed in the mid-1990s that defines the cables, connectors and communications protocols used in a bus for connection, communication, and power supply between computers and electronic devices. USB was designed to standardize the connection of computer peripherals (including keyboards, pointing devices, digital cameras, printers, portable media players, disk drives and network adapters) to personal computers, both to communicate and to supply electric power. It has become commonplace on other devices, such as smartphones, PDAs and video game consoles. USB has effectively replaced a variety of earlier interfaces, such as serial and parallel ports, as well as separate power chargers for portable devices.
Power
Software
Linux operating systems supported:8 RT. Linux (9.4, 9.5), Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 (supported with a pre-built package); SUSE Linux (10.3, 11.0, 11, 11.1, 11.2), Fedora (9, 9.0, 10, 10.0, 11.0, 11, 12, 12.0), Ubuntu (8.04, 8.04.1, 8.04.2, 8.10, 9.04, 9.10, 10.04), Debian (5.0, 5.0.1, 5.0.2, 5.0.3)
Mac operating systems supported:Mac operating systems e.g. OS X can be used with the device.
Mac OS X 12.0 Monterey, Mac OS X 13.0 Ventura
Mac compatibility:Product can be used with Apple Mac software and/or hardware.
Windows operating systems supported:Windows vesions wich can be used with the device.
Windows 10 x64, Windows 11
Video
Supported video modes:The video modes that can be displayed by the device.
1080i, 625i, 1080p, 720p, 525i
Video codecs:
AVC-Intra, AVCHD, Canon XF MPEG2, Digital SLR, DV-NTSC, DV-PAL, DVCPRO50, DVCPROHD, DPX, HDV, HEVC, XDCAM EX, XDCAM HD, XDCAM HD422, DNxHR & DNxHD, Apple ProRes 4444, Apple ProRes 422 HQ, Apple ProRes 422, Apple ProRes LT, Apple ProRes 422 Proxy, Uncompressed 8-bit 4:2:2, Uncompressed 10-bit 4:2:2, Uncompressed 10-bit 4:4:4
Maximum frame rate:This is the maximum frame rate, also known as frame frequency and frames per second (FPS). It is the frequency (rate) at which an imaging device produces unique consecutive images called frames. The term applies equally well to film and video cameras, computer graphics, and motion capture systems. Frame rate is most often expressed in frames per second (FPS) and is also expressed in progressive scan monitors as hertz (Hz).
60 fps
Analog signal format system:The supported protocols for exchanging analog signals.
NTSC, PAL
Weight & dimensions
Weight:Weight of the product without packaging (net weight). If possible, the net weight is given including standard accessories and supplies. Please note that sometimes the manufacturer leaves out the weight of accessories and/or supplies.
159 g
Width:The measurement or extent of something from side to side.
137.6 mm