Osprey 460e PCIe 4-Channels Analog Video Capture Card

Osprey 460e PCIe 4-Channels Analog Video Capture Card

Osprey 460e PCIe 4-Channels Analog Video Capture Card

  • Unbalanced Stereo (RCA x8)
  • Composite (BNC x4)
  • Component
  • S-Video
  • Multi-Channel Osprey Technology
  • Optimized for Live Streaming
  • Multiple Streams per Input
$1,290.00
Ships in 2-4 Weeks

Osprey 460e is a 4-Channels analog video capture card with four channels analog composite video which makes the Osprey 460e video capture card an excellent choice for high-density capture on modern PC platforms. The unique A/V expansion option opens a whole world of possibilities for this high-quality capture card.

Specs

Format:

PCIe (x 1):
Slots: x1, x4, x8, or x16 PCIe 2.0

Video Input:

Composite

Component

S-Video

Video Connector:

Composite x4 (BNC x 4)
(BNC - RCA adapters included) (additional BNC x 12 optional)
Y/C x 4 (BNC x 8) (optional)*
*Requires AV option board

Video Modes:

NTSC/PAL
720 x 480 29.97, 30/i (NTSC)
852 x 480, 29.97, 30/i (NTSC Wide Screen) 720 x 576 25/i (PAL)
Wide Screen Signaling (WSS)

Audio Input:

Balanced stereo x4 (XLR x 8) (optional)*
*Requires AV option board

Audio Output:

Unbalanced stereo line (3.5 mm)

Audio Connector:

Unbalanced stereo (4 pair)
RCA via breakout cable (included)

Dimensions:

6.60” L x 4.38” H (16.76 cm L x 11.13 cm H) Full height/half length

Weight:

≈ 227 g

Power Consumption:

11 W

Operating Temp Range:

0° to 40° C

Non-Operating Temp Range:

-40° to +75° C

Rel Humidity Operating:

Between 5 % and 80 % (noncondensing)

Rel Humidity Non-Operating:

95 % RH (non-condensing); gradient 30% per hour

Operating Altitude Range:

0 to 3,048 meters (10,000 feet)

Non-Operating Altitude Range:

0 to 15,240 meters (50,000 feet)

Warranty:

2 year limited hardware warranty

In the Box:

Audio breakout cable (8 x RCA)

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