Video capture device suits Windows and Linux

A Sensoray product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Oct 8, 2007

Sensoray's 225 video capture device comes with a software development kit that supports multiple units per computer.

Sensoray has released the 2251 USB video capture device.

The 2251 provides MPEG and JPEG video compression to Linux and Windows computers via a high-speed USB connection.

The 2251 accepts an NTSC or PAL composite analogue video source.

Adjustable resolution and bitrate selections allow the user to define their quality and storage requirements.

Sensoray includes a software development kit (SDK) with support for Linux and Windows based computers.

The SDK supports multiple units per computer.

The 2251 supports motion detection in three user-programmable regions of interest.

For each separate region of interest, the user can set up different levels of motion detection sensitivity.

Within each of the regions of interest, motion can be further localised to a 16x16 pixel block.

The 2251 supports synchronous audio capture from a line level input.

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