A useful program that allows developers to easily add access to digital video capture cards, scanners, and cameras
| Version | 6.3 |
| Updated | Sep 14th 2008 |
| Developer |
Fath Software
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| User Rating |
1097
4.0
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| Original File Size | 1.6 MB |
| Downloads | 9440 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Multimedia |
VideoCapX is a useful software that allows developers to easily add access to digital video capture cards, scanners, and cameras to their applications.
It has methods to save image in JPG file and upload it to web server.
FireWire cameras (DCAM)
PCI, PC-Card grabbers
USB / USB 2 cameras
DV (digital video) devices
TV tuners
Single frame and image sequence capture
Video and audio codec support
Graphics and text overlay
Capture AVI or WMV movies
Broadcast Windows Media video streams over the network or to a WM server
Video-conferencing functionality (sample included)
VideoCapX Crack works with any DirectX - compliant device. That means, if a camera has Windows drivers, it works with VideoCapX Crack.
Whether you are creating a Web cam, a networked security application, a photo ID database, an industrial monitoring system, or a medical imaging device, VideoCapX solves your need to grab and save those images and video sequences.
VideoCapX can compress AVI files using video codecs installed in the system. To use DivX features, DivX codec must be installed.
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