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Analogue to MPEG convertor interfaces via USB

A Sensoray product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jun 6, 2006

The latest addition to the range of video capture products from Sensoray converts analogue NTSC or Pal colour video and audio into one of three supported MPEG digital video formats.

The latest addition to the range of video capture products from Sensoray, the 2250 converts analogue NTSC or Pal colour video and audio into one of the supported MPEG digital video formats: MPEG1, MPEG2 (MP@ML) or MPEG4 (SP@L3).

A wide range of supported bitrates allows for an optimal size/quality ratio for various applications.

The device connects to the host computer and is powered through a USB 2.0 port.

The SDK for Microsoft Windows makes it easy to integrate video capture into any application.

The 2250 is shipped in a metal enclosure.

A board level version is available for OEMs.

The single piece price is $ 281.00.

Additional price breaks are available.

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