EMS Imaging XtremeAV-HD1+ Bedienungsanleitung

XtremeAV-HD1+
User Guide
Version 2.0.2

Contents
Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 1
Hardware Overview ........................................................................................................... 2
Flexible Audio Capture. ...................................................................................................... 2
EMS
Unified
Xtreme Driver ...................................................................................................... 2
M
ODELS
.
............................................................................................................................. 2
Specification. ..................................................................................................................... 3
Unpacking ......................................................................................................................... 4
Installing the Capture Card. ................................................................................................ 5
Installing Multiple Cards. .................................................................................................... 8
Software Installation.......................................................................................................... 9
Software Overview .......................................................................................................... 10
Video Streaming. ............................................................................................................ 10
Xtreme Software
C
APABILITIES
.
......................................................................................... 10
Multistream .................................................................................................................... 11
Xtreme Application Overview .......................................................................................... 11
Using the card with other EMS
PRODUCTS
.
......................................................................... 12
EMS
L
IMITED
.
.......................................................................................................................... 13
INDEX. .............................................................................................................................. 14

1
The XtremeAV-HD1+ has two independent video capture channels – one supporting HD capture and a
second simultaneously decoding Standard Definition composite video. The XtremeAV-HD1+ also adds
analog and HDMI audio capture, which can be perfectly synchronised with either video capture channel.
•
A single card solution for distance learning, lecture capture and web casting
•
Viewing analog or DVI sources from a wide range of PCs, MACs, Industrial/Medical equipment,
cameras and other video equipment.
•
Videoconferencing
DirectShow drivers for WDM Streaming driver supports the following applications to encode, record and
stream video over networks or the Internet:
•
Windows Media Encoder®
•
VLC
•
StreamPix
•
VirtualDub
•
Adobe Flash Encoder
•
AMCap
•
Any other DirectShow encoding software
Introduction

2
Dual Channel Video
•
Channel 1: Digital or Analog HD Video
•
Channel 2: Composite Video
Flexible Audio Capture
•
Balanced (XLR) and Unbalanced (RCA) from optional module
•
HDMI audio through HD Video Channel
EMS Unified Xtreme Driver
•
Multiple cards per system, 16 streams per channel
•
Frame sync and time stamping
•
Direct Show interface
•
EMS RGBEasy API
Models
XtremeAV-
HD1+/F
XtremeAV-
HD1+/H
XtremeAV-
HD1+/B
Hardware Overview

3
Specification
Board Format PCI-Express x4 low
profile
card, 68.9mm x 167.6mm
Connectors (main board) DVI-I , RCA (female)
Connectors (audio board)
HD15 (male) for connection of supplied Audio Breakout cable:
•
Stereo line in (2 x RCA), stereo balanced in (2 x XLR), stereo line out (2 x
RCA)
•
16-WAY header for connection to main board
HDMI Capture
•
Supports HDMI 1.3 to 225MHz (including deep colour modes). For HDCP
support,
contact the Sales Dept at EMS for more information
•
HDMI audio can be selected as source for audio streaming.
•
Incorporates TMDS equalizer to support up to 20m cables.
DVI Capture Supports DVI 1.0 RGB
24
BIT
capture to 165MHz.
Incorporates TMDS equalizer to support up to 20m cables.
VGA / YPbPr Capture Triple ADCs sampling up to 170Msps. Full 4:4:4 sampling, 8 bits per colour.
5-wire, 4-wire or sync-on-green signal formats.
Composite Video Capture
CCIR601 SAMPLING. PAL, NTSC, SECAM formats automatically detected
Audio Capture Stereo Line-In/Stereo balanced inputs with programmable gain
(+/-12
D
B)
16/24 bit sampling at
44.1
K
H
Z
.
Analog stereo line-out at up to 64kHz sampling, sourced from Analog input
or HDMI stream
Video Capture Memory 256MB high bandwidth frame
buffer
supports triple
buffering
of HD and SD
video.
Local storage of complex scatter-gather tables for DMA engine (eliminates
read overhead)
Video Processing Polyphase FIR scaling engine (7x5) for hardware downscaling and upscaling
Colour space conversion allows captured data to be transferred in any
format:
•
RGB 16 bit (5-5-5, 5-6-5), 24 bit (8-8-8) or 32 bit (8-8-8-alpha)
•
YUV 16 bit (4:2:2)
•
Mono: 8bit
DMA Engine Direct DMA to physical or virtual memory buffers with full scatter-gather
support.
DMA bandwidth : up to 800MB/s
16 independent DMA streams:
•
Any mix of HD and SD sources, colour space, cropping and scaling
parameters
Operating System
Support
Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008,
Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Linux support. See
www.datapath.co.uk for updates.

Power Requirements Max current at 12V – 0.5A
Max current at 3.3V – 0.2A
Thermal dissipation – 6.5W
Operating Temperature 0 to 35 ºC ( 32 to 96ºF)
Storage Temperature -20 to 70 ºC ( -4 to 158ºF)
Relative Humidity 5% to 90% non-condensing
Warranty 3 years
We are continuously developing the technology used within our product ranges delivering outstanding
innovative solutions, therefore the specification may change from time to time.
Unpacking
Your packing box should contain the following items:
XtremeAV-
HD1+/F
XtremeAV-
HD1+/H
XtremeAV-
HD1+/B
Base XtremeAV-HD1+
Card
√ √ √
Audio Module Card √ Fitted to base
card √ X
1 x Full height bracket √ Fitted to base
card X √ Fitted to base
card
1 x Half height bracket X √ One fitted to each
board √
1 x Ribbon Cable Long X √ X
1 x Ribbon Cable Short √ Fitted to base
card X X
1 x Audio Breakout
Cable
√ √ X
1 x DVI/VGA Adapter √ √ √
1 x DVI/Component
Adapter
√ √ √
1 x DVI/HDMI Adapter √ √ √
Installation CD √ √ √
Note:
All plug-in cards are static sensitive and are packed in anti-static material. Please keep the card in its
packaging until you are ready to install.
It is recommended that you do not discard the packing box until you are completely satisfied with
the XtremeAV-HD1+ capture card and it is fully installed and working correctly. We also recommend
that you make a note of the serial number of the card in a prominent place before the card is plugged
into the computer. This should hasten any query should you need to contact our Technical Support
Department. The serial number is displayed on the card itself and the box label.

5
You are likely to need a flat blade and /or a cross head screwdriver for the installation of the
XtremeAV-HD1+ card; it would be useful to have these to hand before you begin.
•
Power down the PC (including peripherals), switch off at the mains and disconnect all the cables
connected to the computer, noting the positions for accurate reconnection.
•
Remove the PC cover.
•
For the XtremeAV-HD1+/F capture cards, locate a vacant PCI Express slot (x4 or
higher) on the motherboard and remove the blanking plate (retain all screws).
•
If the XtremeAV-HD1+/H is to be installed in a short form computer, two locations are required. The
XtremeAV-HD1+/H and the Audio Module should be installed adjacent to enable both cards to be
connected together using the ribbon cable supplied. The Audio Module does not require a slot on
the mother- board.
If you are in doubt consult your motherboard documentation to correctly identify a PCI Express slot. If
the card is forced into a 32 or 64 bit PCI or PCI-X slot it will be irreparably damaged when the system is
powered up and the warranty will be void.
•
Reconnect all cables to the PC then connect a DVI cable (not supplied) distributing the DVI source
signal to the connector on the XtremeAV-HD1+ capture card
•
A standard definition signal can be connected to the RCA connector on the XtremeAV-HD1+
•
An Audio feed can be connected to the Audio Module via the Audio Breakout Cable
•
Power up the PC and commence the software installation
How to Connect Input Sources
The XtremeAV-HD1+/F card has one DVI-I and one RCA (female) connector and one RGB (male)
connector on the Audio Module:
The DVI-I connector supports DVI, HDMI, Component and RGB (VGA) inputs using the supplied adapters
where required.
A DVI input is connected directly into the DVI-I connector which accepts DVI-D (digital) or DVI-A (analog)
inputs:
Installing the Capture Card

6
An HDMI input is connected to the DVI-I connector using the supplied DVI-HDMI Adapter:
A Component input is connected to the DVI-I connector using the supplied DVI-Component Adapter:
An RGB (VGA) input is connected to the DVI-I connector using the supplied DVI-VGA Adapter:
A Standard Definition input is connected directly into the RCA (female) connector on the XtremeAV-HD1+ card:

Audio is connected to the Audio Module using the Audio Break Out cable provided:
1 Balanced (XLR) Input Left
2 Balanced (XLR) Input Right
3 Unbalanced Input Left
4 Unbalanced Input Right
5 Audio Out Left
6 Audio Out Right

8
Installing Multiple Cards
Multiple cards can be installed in a system providing a large number of capture channels. Combinations
of Xtreme capture cards in the same machine are supported by the driver.
In order to control the order in which the driver uses the cards, it is recommended when installing multiple
cards that the J5 links on the XtremeAV-HD1+ are configured. The example below shows the jumper link
settings for up to 32 cards in a single system. When two cards share the same link settings, their order is
determined by the PCIe bus.
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