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Record, stream and share video at near-broadcast quality, using just a low-cost mini converter and any laptop. Inogeni’s plug and play USB devices are compatible with all the essential software platforms (Webex, Skype, GotoMeeting, Hangouts, Polycom, FaceTime, YouTube, vMix, Livestream and many more). Simply use Inogeni to convert your DSLR, mirrorless camera or camcorder into a premium business communication device or online lecture tool. It’s easy, low cost and gives superb results. With SHARE and CAM, you can add PowerPoint slides to your video conference at the click of a button. Switch between cameras focused on different speakers for a truly engaging production – all recorded and streamed live. INOGENI USB 3.0 Converters capture video with audio from your camera’s output to your PC for recording, editing, video conferencing and streaming applications. No driver is necessary. Powered from a USB 3.0 port,they are compatible with Windows, Mac OSX, Linux and Android operating systems, and are UVC-compliant, so will work with all DirectShow compatible software. Each option in the range includes: colour space, sampling, scaling and frame rate conversion, image controls (HD: brightness, contrast, saturation and hue settings). They can support multiple devices on the same PC and feature digital fluid technology - internal frame buffers which maximise frame rate with any PC. Inogeni Downloads and Brochures: > Inogeni Product Guide 2018.pdf > Inogeni CAM Series Brochure.pdf
4K Upgradable 1080p/60 HDMI to USB 3.0 converter
Remotely control the Mixer feature on SHARE 2
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