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Enosoft DV Processor |
Enosoft DV Processor is primarily designed to perform real time processing on DV streams, either from an attached DV device or from existing DV AVI files. The processed DV streams can be sent to another attached DV device, a new DV AVI file or onto the computer's display. The key functions range from the relatively mundane - capture DV, send existing DV files back to a device etc - to real time logo insertion, aspect ratio conversion, timecode burn-in and synchronous control/capture from devices connected to separate computers on a local network.
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Freeware Released:20080417 Size:8.78MB |
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Latest version: 1.5 (April 17, 2008) Download sites: Download from author site More information and other downloads: Free for personal use. $129 (US) introductory price for commercial use. Sections/Browse similar tools: DV/HDV/AVCHD Alert me! when this software has been updated. |
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What's New in Version 1.5 View entire changelog Automation The most significant new feature is the ability to control the Enosoft DV Processor from other software. This is achieved using the standard Microsoft "automation object" model. Any program that can control an automation object can control the Enosoft DV Processor. More than 300 functions are provided that provide control of all the software's functions. In this very simple example, a VBScript creates an instance of the automation object, makes it visible and presents the user a simple message box. The Enosoft DV Processor is fully functional. Dim App Set App = CreateObject("EnoDVProcessor.EnoDV2DVApplication.1") App.Visible = true MsgBox "Click OK to close...", vbOKOnly, "Example" App.Quit Full documentation for all of the automation functions is provided in the Type Library Reference document on themenu. Some new features of the Enosoft DV Processor are only accessible via the automation interface: Multiple outputs - an unlimited number of outputs can be connected to allow, for example, simultaneous writing to file, displaying on screen and sending to an external device. 50 independently configurable logos (compared to one via the non-automated case) 16 independently configurable items of custom text (compared to none via the non-automated case) Display Input and Output monitor video in specific windows with selectable resolution The Enosoft DV Logger is an example of how the automation of the Enosoft DV Processor can be used to create a powerful application to perform tasks that the standalone Enosoft DV Processor cannot. Enosoft Virtual DV This features allows other applications to use the output from the Enosoft DV Processor in real-time. To such applications, the processor's output appears as a standard DV capture device. See Enosoft Virtual DV for full details. Enosoft Net DV This features allows other computers to use the output from the Enosoft DV Processor in real-time. To t... Sponsored tools: Guides and How to's:
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The proc-amp feature of this program provides a handy solution for correcting the IRE level when capturing a NTSC analog signal through a digital camcorder. As has been discussed in various forums here, such captures will typically be about 10-15% more bright than the original source tape, and consequently will appear “washed out.” Using the Enosoft proc-amp and reducing the offset of the luma setting by minus 7.5 will correct this, so that the brightness level of the DV capture is correct. Then one can encode the DV .avi file to mpeg without having to use any filters at the mpeg encoding state to correct the brightness level. Additionally, if your DVD recorder has a firewire connection, Enosoft can send a DV signal to it from a DV .avi file and the DVD recorder will treat it just like the DV input of a Digital Camcorder. (At least, this works for my Philips DVDR 615 DVD recorder.) The licensed version of Enosoft has the capability of doing this all in one step, that is correcting the digital capture from the digicam sent through one firewire connection and then sending the signal to the DVD recorder via a second firewire connection. But this feature is prevented in the unlicensed version by the insertion of blue frames every ten seconds or so. Enosoft can capture DV to an avi file as either type 1 or type 2 DV. Enosoft recommends capturing to type 1 because type 1 allows the program to use its “scrub” bar (that is go to whenever you want in the file) whereas type 2 does not. However, Enosoft’s type 1 DV does not appear to be compatible with Procoder 2, and VirtualDub will only accept type 2 DV. So if you’re planning to encode with either of these programs, you should capture to type 2. Vegas 4, however, will accept Enosoft’s DV type 1. All in all, the unlicensed version, even with some of its limitations, is an impressive and useful program.
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For personal use, the price is impossible to improve ;) I have tested this tool in WXP. I just installed in Vista but I have not tested all its functions yet. So far so goo
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