Navis - VideoHelp Capture Card
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Navis | Analog VideoIn MPEG1 hardware MPEG2 hardware |
Win95? Win98 Win2K? WinXP? Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? *based on user reports. |
PCI | $300 | 8.0/10 1 votes |
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NAVIS means the birth of new vision (nacimiento) in the Spanish language. NAVIS card provides a real-time compressed storage of MPEG I/II data into HDD, CD-R/W, DVD-ROM, etc, bringing users to a real-time, high-resolution video and audio, once connected with a decoder. The encoding PC card, once connected with a camcorder or video terminal, also provides formatting into high-definition MPEG video files and reserved real-time videotaping of TV programs.
Capable of real-time variable bit rate encoding at up to 8Mbps and supporting program stream, NAVIS is mutually connected with programs such as Video Studio or Adobe Premiere. It also supports plug and play in its installation. [Features] Real time MPEG-1/2 video, audio and system encoding Save compressed bit stream on HDD, CD-R/W DVD-ROM Encoding of IBP-frames 4:2:0 chroma output up to 30 frames/sec Support MP@ML, MP@LL and SP@ML VBR (variable bitrate) control CBR (Constant bitrate) control Supports time shift function Supports NTSC and PAL [Specification] Video Input:1 Composite, 1 S-VHS Video Format: NTSC or PAL, CCIR-656 Audio Input: Analog stereo line input [Video out stream] Bit-rate: 1 ~ 8 Mbit/sec. File Format: MPEG1 , MPEG2 Program stream [Audio out stream] Bit-rate: 192, 224, 384 Kbps Sampling rate: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, or 48 kHz (currently only 44.1 KHz is avail.) File Format: MPEG-1 Layer 2 Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz [Resolutions] MEPG-I : 352 x 240 (NTSC), 352 x 288 (PAL) MPEG-II : NTSC: 720 x 480, 640 x 480, 480 x 480, 480 x 480, 352 x 480 PAL: 720 x 576, 640 x 576, 480 x 576, 352 x 576 Compression : 1 ~ 8 Mbps |
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No comments Comments posted by Martin Whitaker from Other, July 18, 2001: Compatibility: Win95? Win98 Win2K? WinXP? Vista? NT4? MAC? Linux? - Rated: 8 of 10. |
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Column Explanation ![]() New comments= New comments since your last visit. New Card= New Capture Card since your last vist. Feature What kind of main capture features it supports Analog VideoIn = Analog composite or/and SVHS video input Video Card = If it is a Video Card/Graphic Card Tv Tuner = Built-In TV-Tuner Digital TV = Built-In Digital TV-Tuner DV/Firewire = DV/Firewire/i.Link input DV Converter = Analog composite or/and SVHS video input and converts to DV video MPEG1 hardware = Capture directly MPEG1(VCD) video using hardware* MPEG2 hardware = Capture directly MPEG2(SVCD and DVD) video using hardware* MJPEG hardware = Capture directly to MJPEG using hardware* MPEG4 hardware = Capture directly to MPEG4(DivX,Xvid) video using hardware* * = Most capture cards can capture to this format using software but it usually requires a very fast computer, if it supports realtime capturing it uses the capture cards hardware and it doesn't require a very fast computer and you may get better quality but less options/settings than software capturing. Compatibility What Operating System our users have reported that it works on, Win95=Works Cnx = Connection What type of connection the capture device has to the computer, PCI, AGP, USB1/1.1/2, DV or PCMCIA. Price The price in US dollar. Rating The first rating is based on a weighted rank (the true Bayesian), it requires at least 5 votes to get a weighted rating. The second rating between the ( ) is a normal average rating. Comment User comments, click on view to view them or add to post a own comment. |