April 8, 2008

Five new PCI Express cards deliver new possibilities in video capture, encoding, and live event streaming over IP

by Grant Draper

Winnov has released its new Videum Xpress range of multi channel video capture cards, which take advantage of increased computing power and faster data routing capabilities found in PCI express (PCIe) bus.

Videum Xpress cards can efficiently capture, encode, display, and stream more channels of DVD quality video for distribution over the Internet or private networks and can be upgraded via download, as computer systems evolve.

Videum Xpress comes in five models sharing the same name as their PCI bus counterparts:

Videum 4100 AV Xpress – single channel
Videum 4400 AV Xpress – four channel audio & video
Videum 4400 VO Xpress – four channel video only
Videum Duo Xpress – two channel broadcast quality
Videum Quattro Xpress – high-performance four channel

 

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