USB Device Captures MPEGs

May 8, 2006
Expanding the company's video-capture offerings, the 2250 MPEG-capture device connects and derives power from the USB port and converts analog NTSC or PAL color video and audio into MPEG1, MPEG2, or MPEG4 formats. The device supports a wide range of

Expanding the company's video-capture offerings, the 2250 MPEG-capture device connects and derives power from the USB port and converts analog NTSC or PAL color video and audio into MPEG1, MPEG2, or MPEG4 formats. The device supports a wide range of bit rates, allowing for an optimal balance of size and video quality to accommodate a variety of applications. For design and development, the company offers a software-development kit for the Windows operating system, allowing the integration of video capture into virtually any application. The device comes in a metal enclosure, and a board-level version is also available. Single-unit price is $281. For further information, contact Colette Roth at SENSORAY COMPANY INC., Tigard, OR. (503) 684-8005.

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