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VisioForge Video Capture SDK
The VisioForge Video Capture SDK will allow programmers to easily integrate video capturing and processing capabilities into their software applications. VisioForge Video Capture can play and capture video and audio streams from TV tuners, USB webcams, DV camcorders, PCI capture cards, USB capture devices and firewire cameras.
License: SharewareFie size: 54.3 MBRequirements :
Windows Vista (x86 and x64), Windows XP (x86 and x64), Windows XP MCE, Windows 2003 Server, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98,
DirectX 9 or later
DirectX 9 or later
Key Features:
- -AVI (using audio/video codecs like MJPEG, DivX, XviD)
- -WMV (support of custom WMV profiles. You can configure streams to use variable bit rate encoding (VBR), uncompressed audio or video stream, video size, buffer size, frame rate, etc.)
- -Flash Video (FLV)
- -DV and MPEG from DV Camcorders and TV Tuners with internal MPEG Encoder
- -MPEG 1/2 using Standard MPEG Encoder (with VCD/SVCD/DVD profiles)
- -DV (from any video capture device)
- -Cstom output formats (using 3rd-party DirectShow filters)
- -Audio capture to
- -WAV (compressed or not)
- -MP3 (using LAME)
- -Frame capture to TBitmap/HBitmap in Delphi/ActiveX, BMP and JPEG files
- -Video processing and effects
- -graphic overlay
- -text overlay
- -video transparency
- -brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, etc.
- -inverted colors
- -greyscale
- -other more than 30 effects
- -resize to any resolution
- -3-rd party DirectShow filters support
- -Deinterlace
- -TV Tuning
- -TV channels selecting
- -video formats selecting
- -input selection (TV-Tuner, FM-Tuner, S-Video, etc.)
- -TV frequency overrides
- -auto-tuning
- -Video capture device control
- -video input (crossbar interface)
- -video format
- -frame rate
- -supports video cards with several inputs
- -camera control (brightness, saturation, etc.)
- -Network streaming in WMV format
- -Motion detection
- -Custom interfaces support for each filter using plug-in system
- -OSD (On-Screen Display)
- -PIP (Picture-In-Picture)
What flash to video console can do for you?
- Support ALL types of FLV files including On2 vp6 video FLV, H.263,H.264 video FLV and audio FLVs.
- Support check and test video before convert it.
- Support easy - same quality conversion.
Screenshots:
System Requirements:
- DV Camcorders
- USB web-cameras
- PCI capture cards
- TV Tuners (with and without internal MPEG Encoder)
- other USB capture devices, firewire cameras, audio capture devices and sound cards
Version history:
Flash Video MX Pro V.5.0.9.0
(Dec. 2, 2008)
1.Fixed the problem that the transparent background of imported Alpha AVI goes black while transparent color is selected or contrast is adjusted.
2.Fixed the loss problem of frame-rate precision while exporting FLV.
1.Fixed the problem that the transparent background of imported Alpha AVI goes black while transparent color is selected or contrast is adjusted.
2.Fixed the loss problem of frame-rate precision while exporting FLV.
Faq:
What is FLV?
FLV is the preferred file format for delivering video clips via Flash. It is a specialized file format that has been supported from Adobe Flash Player version 7. FLV files cannot be played back directly but must be embedded in (or linked from) an SWF file. You create (or download) a "container" SWF file from which to play the FLV file. The most common approach is to use an SWF file that functions as a media player with screen and playback controls. Notable users of the FLV format include Google video and YouTube. Flash video is viewable on most operating systems.
How do I get help on using this program?
FLV is the preferred file format for delivering video clips via Flash. It is a specialized file format that has been supported from Adobe Flash Player version 7. FLV files cannot be played back directly but must be embedded in (or linked from) an SWF file. You create (or download) a "container" SWF file from which to play the FLV file.
FLV is the preferred file format for delivering video clips via Flash. It is a specialized file format that has been supported from Adobe Flash Player version 7. FLV files cannot be played back directly but must be embedded in (or linked from) an SWF file. You create (or download) a "container" SWF file from which to play the FLV file. The most common approach is to use an SWF file that functions as a media player with screen and playback controls. Notable users of the FLV format include Google video and YouTube. Flash video is viewable on most operating systems.
How do I get help on using this program?
FLV is the preferred file format for delivering video clips via Flash. It is a specialized file format that has been supported from Adobe Flash Player version 7. FLV files cannot be played back directly but must be embedded in (or linked from) an SWF file. You create (or download) a "container" SWF file from which to play the FLV file.
