VIDEO
Supported OS
Windows:Windows 7/8/8.1/10/Server 2008/Server 2008 R2/Server 2012/Server 2016 (x86 and x64) Linux (support x86, x64, and ARM architecture):
Ubuntu 12.04/14.04/16.04/17.04/17.10/18.04 (x86 and x64) CentOS 6.5/7 (x86 and x64) Fedora 25/26/27 (x86 and x64) Red hat 6.5 and above (x86 and x64) Other Linux OS with kernel version 2.6.35 and above Mac:
OS X 10.9/10.10/10.11 macOS 10.12 and above
Recommended OS (Tested)
Windows:Windows 7 Ultimate/8.1 Enterprise/10 Enterprise/Server 2008 R2 DataCenter/Server 2012 R2 DataCenter/Server 2016 R2 DataCenter (x86 and x64)
Linux:
Ubuntu 12.04/14.04/16.04 (x86 and x64) Ubuntu 17.04/17.10/18.04 (x64) CentOS 6.5/7.2 (x86 and x64) Fedora 25/26 (x64) Red hat 6.5 (x86 and x64)
Mac:
OS X 10.9.5/10.10/10.11.2/10.11.3/10.11.4 macOS 10.12/10.13.2/10.13.3/10.14.3
Supported APIs
Windows: DirectShow DirectKS Wave API/DirectSound/WASAPI Linux: V4L2 ALSA
Supported Software
VLC VirtualDub OBS XSplit vMix VidBlaster Wirecast Microsoft Media Encoder Adobe Flash Media Encoder Any other DirectShow/V4L2 encoding/streaming software
HDMI Specific Features
594 MHz HDMI receiver Adaptive HDMI equalizer Support for customized EDID Support for extraction of AVI/Audio/SPD/MS/VS/ACP/ISRC1/ISRC2/Gamut/HDR/VBI InfoFrames Full colorimetry support Support for 8/10/12-bit color depths Support for RGB 4:4:4, YCbCr 4:4:4, and YCbCr 4:2:2 color sampling Support for up to 8-channel IEC60958/IEC61937 audio streams via SDK Support for extraction of audio formation information and channel status data Support for extraction of video timing information Support for extraction of 3D format information Support for extraction of Sony/Canon DSLR timecode Support for Side-by-Side Half, Top-and-Bottom, and Frame Packing 3D mode Support for HDR10
Video Capture Formats
Support for capture image resolutions up to 4096 x 2160 Support for capture frame rates up to 144 fps (Actual capture frame rate can be limited by PCIe bandwidth and image resolution) Support for 4:2:0 8-bit capture formats: NV12, I420, YV12 Support for 4:2:2 8-bit capture formats: YUY2, YUYV, UYVY Support for 4:4:4 8-bit capture formats: V308, IYU2, V408, BGR24, BGR32 Support for 4:4:4 10-bit capture formats: V410, Y410 More capture formats are supported via Magewell Capture SDK for DirectKS
Video Processing Features
Two video processing pipelines with 720MP processing bandwidth for each one Full 10-bit video processing Video cropping Video scaling Video deinterlacing Weave Blend top and bottom field Top field only Bottom field only Video aspect ratio conversion Auto or manual selection of input aspect ratio Auto or manual selection of capture aspect ratio Three aspect ratio conversion modes: Ignore (anamorphic), Cropping, or Padding (letterbox or pillarbox) Video color format conversion Auto or manual selection of input color format and quantization range Auto or manual selection of capture color format, quantization range, and saturation range Support for RGB, YCbCr 601, YCbCr 709, and YCbCr 2020 color formats Support for Limited or Full quantization range Support for Limited, Full, and 'Extended Gamut' saturation range Video frame rate conversion Video OSD composition Support for PNG OSD image (up to 4096 x 2160) Support for dynamic loading of RGBA OSD image via SDK
Multiple Cards per System
Support for multiple cards plugged into one system Onboard rotary switch to set card number, with 16 positions from 0 to F System hardware device tree will display "01: Pro Capture Dual HDMI 4K+ LT" when rotary switch is set to 1, and so on The video and audio device names displayed in your software will include the card number (set by the rotary switch)
Multiple Capture Streams
Unlimited capture streams for any one input channel Independent cropping, aspect ratio, color format, resolution, frame rate, deinterlacing, and color adjustment settings for each stream
Ultra Low Latency Support
Latency of 64 video lines Partial notification mode in SDK
Timestamp and A/V Synchronization
Hardware-based 100 ns high-resolution clock Audio frames (192 audio samples) and video frames are stamped with hardware clock Hardware clock can be synchronized across cards (via SDK)
Video Capture SG-DMA
~1600 MB/s per channel DMA bandwidth in PCIe 2.x system ~800 MB/s per channel DMA bandwidth in PCIe 1.x system Support for autodetection of Intel tiled GPU surface Support for DirectGMA for AMD video adapter chipsets Support for GPUDirect for NVIDIA video adapter chipsets
SDK
Magewell Capture SDK for DirectShow for easy integration (Windows) Magewell Capture SDK for DirectKS for maximum flexibility and performance (Windows)
Windows Driver Tweaks
All options can be controlled by three levels of registry key: global , product, and device Video, Audio, and Crossbar filter names can be customized via registry keys
Firmware Upgrade
Multiple cards in one system can be upgraded simultaneously Cards can be upgraded without a system power shutdown (In most cases, even a reboot is not needed) Safe upgrade: If power-off or system breakdown occur when the firmware is being upgraded, it will automatically restore to the initial version
LED Indicator
Status LEDs indicate the working state of each channel:Pulsing slowly: Idle On: Input signal locked Off: Input signal unlocked Double blinks: Memory failed or FPGA configuration failed
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