This ActiveX control offers users real-time video and audio capturing capabilities, and transfer to 64 and 32-bit third-party apps
Version | 3.0 |
Updated | July 4 2023 |
Developer |
Viscom Software
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User Rating |
67
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Original File Size | 67.8 MB |
Downloads | 267 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit, Windows 11 |
Category | Programming |
Video and audio capture when dealing with a development framework can sometimes be more difficult than your average screen capture tasks and involve a lot more aspects, especially when wanting to integrate such processes into a coding approach. Regardless if they need to capture streams from webcams, TV tuners, or players, developers who work with C++, C#, VB.Net, and similar language projects, will require specialized means for doing so.
Video Capture Pro SDK ActiveX x64 was created specifically in order to provide developers with the specialized means of incorporating video and audio capturing in their programming projects, for both 32 and 64-bit applications, scoping a range that includes Microsoft Access, VB.Net, C#, Delphi, Visual C, Visual Basic 6 and VFP.
Input from a series of devices and sources is supported, and one will be able to perform the screen capturing from TV tuners, capture cards, DV cameras, DVD players, WMV9 and WMV8 formats.
Furthermore, GPU acceleration is supported when performing MP4 encoding and custom encoding presets from NVIDIA can be added, for ensuring better video quality when wanting low-latency MP4 files.
Last but not least, a multitude of drawing features are provided, enabling one to add multi-images, text, as well as overlay bitmaps on video streams.
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