• USB 3.0 video capture board from Sensoray is available in SDI or DVI

    Available in either serial digital interface (SDI) or digital video interface (DVI), the Model 3364 USB 3.0 video capture board from Sensoray requires no device-specific driver and captures uncompressed SD/HD video in resolutions up to 1080p60 and uses H.264 video compression for inputs up to 1080p30, both with very low latency. 
    Aug. 24, 2016
    2 min read

    Available in either serial digital interface (SDI) or digital video interface (DVI), the Model 3364 USB 3.0 video capture board from Sensoray requires no device-specific driver and captures uncompressed SD/HD video in resolutions up to 1080p60 and uses H.264 video compression for inputs up to 1080p30, both with very low latency. The Model 3364 is capable of capturing uncompressed video at full frame rates and simultaneously sending uncompressed (preview) and compressed streams to the host. Both models, which are USB Video Class (UVC) devices, are controlled using a video API (either DirectShow or Video4Linux), and feature real-time text and graphic overlay generators, which can position up to 160 characters of text anywhere on the video frame.

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    Sensoray
    Headquarters: Tigard, OR, USA
    Product: Model 3364 USB 3.0 video capture board
    Key Features: Available in either SDI or DVI, USB 3.0/bus powered, captures uncompressed 1080p60 with very low latency, video compression: H.264 HP@L3, MJPEG.

    What Sensoray says:
    View more information on the Model 3364.

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