• NorPix to demonstrate newly-released StreamPix 6 recording software at AIA Vision Show

    NorPix will showcase its newly-released StreamPix 6 digital video camera recording software package—which supports GigE Vision, USB3, CoaXPress, CameraLink, analog, and FireWire cameras— at the AIA Vision Show in Boston from April 15-17.
    March 26, 2014
    2 min read

    NorPix will showcase its newly-released StreamPix 6 digital video camera recording software package—which supports GigE Vision, USB3, CoaXPress, CameraLink, analog, and FireWire cameras— at the AIA Vision Show in Boston from April 15-17. StreamPix 6 can capture from multiple synchronized cameras simultaneously at 30 to 8,000 fps in models from VGA to 29 MPixel cameras. Newly-added features in StreamPix 6 include multi-line DAQ recording, support for various analog to digital converter hardware devices (PCIe, USB), audio and DAQ data synchronization, and improved writing data to SSDs and large capacity external USB3 hard disks. In addition, improvements to lens control parameters such as iris, focus, and zoom for some GigE Vision cameras have been made in StreamPix 6.

    AIA Vision Show booth number: 504

    To Learn More:

    Contact: NorPix
    Headquarters: Montreal, QC, Canada
    Product: StreamPix 6 recording software
    Key Features:
    Time lapse video acquisition, Bayer conversion, multi-line DAQ recording, support for various analog to digital converter hardware, multiple simultaneous camera capture at 30 to 8,000 fps in models from VGA to 29 MPixel cameras.

    What NorPix says:

    View more information on StreamPix recording software.

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