The DarkCrystal HD Capture Mini-PCIe is a PCI Express Mini video
capture card based on H.264 hardware compression standard, allowing HD
capture while providing a low CPU consumption solution. With one adaptor
daughter board, it receives and capturesHDMI, VGA, or DVI input sources
for monitoring, archiving or analyzing HD video content. Flexibility
for increased possibilities.
The DarkCrystal HD Capture Mini-PCIe solution is a PCI Express mini
video capture card based on H.264 hardware compression delivering high
definition recording and low CPU consumption. With the addition of an
adaptor daughter board, capturing and receiving of additional HDMI, VGA,
or DVI input sources provides greater flexibility and possibilities for
monitoring, archiving or analyzing HD video content. The DarkCrystal HD
Capture Mini-PCIe provides up to 60Mbps encoding capability and
industry-leading HW encoding performance preserving crystal-like video
quality while maintaining low CPU loading.
To expand the scope of its applicability, the DarkCrystal HD Capture
Mini-PCIe supports mainstream programming languages and is shipped with a
Software Development Kit that includes frequently used functions such
as de-interlacing, video cropping, image/video overlay, etc. It is
endowed with a full array of functions that are required to perform HD
video capture for industrial and commercial purposes such as PC gaming,
event data recording, medical imaging, machine vision imaging, and other
types of industrial imaging. The DarkCrystal HD Capture Mini-PCIe is
committed to shortening the development schedule and providing
integrators with complete solutions for building their own applications.
As the leading expert of frame grabber solutions worldwide, AVerMedia
now offers Linux driver and OpenCV integration to support
C353/CM313B/C351 on NVIDIA platforms. The benefit of using
AVerMedia C353/CM313B/C351 on NVIDIA platforms is to
enable the application developers to acquire video feeds from many other
kinds of cameras and/or video devices through HDMI, VGA, SDI, and
Composite video interfaces, which are very much suitable for the
applications of robotics, UAV (i.e. drone), medical image, UGV,
surveillance, AOI, and in-vehicle