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The USBVision software offers Mac OS X support not only for XLR8 InterView, but also for a wide range of new devices including Belkin VideoBus and VideoBus II, iRez USB Live and CapSure, Global Village VideoFX, Alpha Data USB Video Adapter, Hauppauge USB-Live and many others -including those originally sold as PC-only. Mac OS X support for most of these devices was previously unavailable. • Supports a wide range of video capture devices.

• 352 x 240, 29.97 frames per second NTSC video capture. Importnih • 352 x 288, 25 frames per second PAL/SECAM video capture. • Supports composite and s-video formats. • High contrast, high quality video better than DV at the same size. • Excellent audio/video synchronization. • Low disk space requirements: 4 GB per hour for video and audio. • High resolution single frame capture.

• Audio support for devices that have audio input, e.g. Belkin VideoBus II. • Snapshot button support for devices that snapshot buttons, e.g. Belkin VideoBus. Face mauler. • Multiple device support for broadcasting, webcam, and surveillance applications.

• Dynamic Quality Management, for maintaining the best quality possible during capture. • Auto-Detect Input And Format, to automatically adapt to the current video source. • Fast Record Playback, for near real-time playback during captures.* • Easy to use, AppleScript enabled capture software with fast full screen playback.** • Software to export movies to any QuickTime supported format, including DV. • Compatible with a large number of third-party applications. • Fast Record Playback requires a G4 processor. • Full screen playback requires a G4 processor and an accelerated graphics card.

Contents • • • • • • • USB attached network interfaces A special case are network interfaces connected to a host computer through an USB cable. The operating system 'converts' the raw USB packets into the network traffic (e.g. Ethernet packets) and provides a network interface that looks like an ordinary network interface. So you can capture from: • the USB device for raw USB traffic (if supported) • the network device for 'normal' network packets The USB bus will add additional overhead, so the raw USB traffic will have higher volume than the network traffic, even if the only active USB devices on the system are network adapters.