Datapath Sound Cards & Media Devices Driver Download For Windows 10



The Datapath x4 is a stand alone display wall controller that accepts a standard single or dual-link DVI input which can be displayed flexibly across four output monitors. Each output can represent an arbitrary crop region of the original input image. Product information for AM2 Audio Module Provide a Quick and Low Cost AM2 Audio Module manufactured by Datapath Ltd. Provided by AV-iQ. DATAPATH LIMITED DGC103C Vision RGB-PRO1 Dual Channel Video Capture Card.

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Description

The Datapath VSN4 Series, a video wall controller that has been designed for video wall and multi-screen display installations that require a balanced number of HD video captures and HD video outputs.
The VSN4 Series has been developed and optimised to operate with the latest generation of our world leading PCI Express graphics and video capture cards providing flexible solutions throughout the professional AV industry.
Compatibility
The VSN400 Series has an ASUS motherboard to provide flexibility and suitability for the smaller, more compact, video wall project. The VSN 4 Series is fully compatible with Datapath WallControl 10 software, a Microsoft Windows® based application enabling easy configuration and set up of your video wall controller.
Award Winning ASUS Technology
The VSN 4 Series incorporates the award-winning ASUS motherboard complete with four high-performance PCI Express Gen3 slots.Each x16 mechanical slot has been configured for x8 electrical performance giving up to 8GB/s bi-directional bandwidth.
The VSN00 Series also comes with either Intel’s Haswell Core i5 or Core i7 processor, offering 6 or 8 MB of cache & up to 3.60 or 3.90 GHz clock speed. Compatible with all of the Datapath portfolio of Vision capture cards and Image Graphics cards, the VSN 4 Series can provide up to 16 HD outputs or 16 HD/ 32 SD inputs or a combination of the two. Combine two ImageDP4 graphics cards and two VisionHD4 capture cards to provide eight HD outputs and eight HD inputs.
Multi-application chassis
The VSN 4 Series has been designed for small to medium sized video walls and is ideal for applications such as:
• Traffic Management Hubs
• Operation Centres
• Security Suites
• Utility Services Operations
• Process Control Service
• Military Installations
Fully featured WallControl 10
Datapath's VSN 4 Series is compatible with Datapath's WallControl 10 software. WallControl 10 allows users to quickly and easily place video sources anywhere on the video wall. Common arrangements can be saved as layouts for recall at any time and any section of the wall can contain 'carousels' of videos playing one after the other at definable intervals.
Administrators of WallControl 10 are able to configure a single system to drive multiple walls. Each of these walls can be assigned a number of user roles, and each user role can allow different access to sources, local videos, layouts and templates. *

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The purpose of this white paper is to provide a semi technical explanation of what a capture card is and some common uses for such.
(links from this page are to Wikipedia)

Other common names for a Capture Card are:

Frame Grabber
Video Capture Card
Video Acquisition Device
Video input device
Capture Board

Scope of this article:

There are “commercial grade” and “consumer grade” capture cards, this paper will be commercial grade focused but general principals will apply to both. References will be to commercial grade devices and software.
Definition:
A capture card is an electronic device that accepts a single or multiple video or video and audio signal(s), digitizes them and makes the captured signals available to other hardware or software for further processing such as display on a monitor connected to host system, compressing, streaming, transmitting, recording or some combination of above.
A capture card is typically a PCI or PCI Express type printed circuit board that resides in a host microcomputer systems slot. So a capture card is a component of a larger system that performs some specific function. (Note: There are standalone capture devices that typically interface with microcomputers via some data interface connection such as USB. This paper will not explore standalone devices, rather the card or board types.) Depending on the manufacturer of the capture card, multiple cards can reside in a single host system allowing multiple concurrent video/audio streams to be captured and processed. In addition various capture cards can accept different analog or digital signal types. e.g. HDMI with digital embedded audio, DVI digital or analog, VGA analog, composite video, component video, serial digital video (SDI), DisplayPort etc.
Picture of a Capture Card:
A Datapath VisionRGB -E2s Capture Card