Introduction
The latest addition to the Osprey Video PCI Express family of capture cards, the Osprey-460e 4-channel professional analogue video capture card joins the Osprey-700e HD high definition digital capture card. The Osprey-460e has been designed to simultaneously capture four individual channels of analogue video and unbalanced audio and process them independently, minimising internal PC space requirements. The extra channel density offered by the Osprey-460e increases the capture capacity whilst reducing the total cost within a single PC system.
INTRODUCTION This driver is a class 5 AVStream video and audio capture driver for the ViewCast Osprey 700e HD and Osprey 710e HD video capture cards. This driver is built on Microsoft's AVStream / DirectShow®driver model. Check the ViewCast website for updates or other operating system (OS) drivers.
The Osprey-460e uses the compact 1-lane PCI Express interface for a broad range of motherboard support by providing compatibility with 1, 4, 8 and 16 lane PCI Express slots. PC manufacturers have adopted the PCI Express bus as the latest high-throughput internal bus architecture. The best PC graphics cards use this bus because it unleashes the power of modern multi-core PC engines - Osprey chose the PCI Express bus for the Osprey-460e for the same reasons.
- An Osprey SDK is also available to allow developers to take full advantage of the Osprey 800e driver capabilities. Osprey 800a Audio Input Expansion Board The Osprey 800a audio input card is a separate expansion board that adds two pairs of balanced audio via XLR connectors along with an two additional pairs that can be configured as either.
- SimulStream® is a premium driver upgrade that delivers digitized audio and video content from Osprey video capture cards to multiple applications at the same time.
Osprey Video Capture Card Drivers
Osprey Video Drivers
The Osprey-460e supports an expansion option that provides additional internal video inputs and 4 additional balanced audio inputs. The internal video inputs include the selection of Component or Y/C (S-Video) for each of the 4 channels.