Interface |
USB 3.0 and 2.0 |
PCI Express 1.1 |
USB 2.0 and 1.1 |
USB 2.0 |
USB 2.0 |
Video Source Input |
DVI / HDMI1 / VGA |
DVI / HDMI1 |
DVI / Dual Link DVI / HDMI1 |
Video Format Options |
Analog: |
R,G,B plus separate HSYNC and VSYNC; R,G,B plus CSYNC; R,G,B with Sync-on-Green synchronization. |
N/A |
N/A |
Digital: |
TDMS Single Link |
Resolution |
VESA modes up to 1920x1200 |
VESA modes up to 1920x1200 |
VESA modes up to 1920x12002 |
VESA modes up to 1920x1200 |
VESA modes up to 2048x2048; 2560x1600 |
Frame Acquisition Rate (frames per second) |
Resolution |
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Frame rate varies depending on content |
640x480 |
60 fps |
85 fps |
30.0 - 60 fps |
30.0 - 60 fps |
30.0 - 60 fps |
1024x768 |
60 fps |
85 fps |
15.0 - 60 fps |
15.0 - 60 fps |
15.0 - 60 fps |
1280x1024 |
30 fps |
85 fps |
10.0 - 52 fps |
10.0 - 52 fps |
10.0 - 52 fps |
1600x1200 |
30 fps |
85 fps |
8.0 - 34 fps |
8.0 - 34 fps |
8.0 - 34 fps |
1920x1080 |
30 fps |
60 fps |
5.2 - 33 fps |
5.2 - 33 fps |
5.2 - 33 fps |
1920x1200 |
30 fps |
60 fps |
5.2 - 32 fps |
5.2 - 32 fps |
5.2 - 32 fps |
2048x1536 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
5.1 - 17 fps |
2560x1600 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
5.0 - 14 fps |
2048x2048 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
4.8 - 12 fps |
Sampling Mode |
Progressive |
Progressive |
Progressive |
Progressive |
Progressive |
Integrated Board Features |
On-board cropping, Color space conversion, USB Transfer Accelerator™, Compression Booster Filters™ |
Color Resolution |
RGB24 (8:8:8), RGB16 (5:6:5), RGB8 (2:3:3), 8 bits per pixel, 256-grey scale format; 16 bits per pixel, YUY2(422), UYVY; |
Operating Systems |
Windows 7, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista (x86, amd64), Mac OS X 10.3 and up, Linux (i386, x86_64), |
Programming Interfaces |
Windows: DirectShow API, Proprietary API (C/C++, VB 6, C#, Delphi, Java) Linux: Video4Linux API, Proprietary API (C/C++, Java) Mac OS X: Quicktime API, Proprietary API (C/C++, Java) |
Product Weight |
135 g |
82 g |
335 g |
165 g |
300 g |
Dimensions |
3.54"×2.36" 90×60 mm |
5.5"×2.53" 140×64 mm |
6.7"×4.3"×1.2" 170×109×30 mm |
4.57"×2.36"×0.91" 116×60×23 mm |
6.7"×4.3"×1.2" 170×109×30 mm |
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The Epiphan DVI frame grabbers can also emulate a hi-res camera compatible with DirectShow on Windows, QuickTime on Mac OS X, Video4Linux on Linux, Epiphan's software and other third-party applications that support cameras or frame grabbers as a video input source. This open architecture for Epiphan frame grabber devices enables seamless integration with applications such as Adobe Premiere, Final Cut, Windows Video Encoder, QuickTime Pro , Skype, and many other 3rd party applications.
All of our DVI frame grabbers are compatible with non-protected HDMI video sources, providing the appropriate HDMI-to-DVI adapter is used.
The DVI Comparison diagram below illustrates frame rate to resolution the trade-offs between frame rates and maximum display source resolution. To select the optimal device for your task from DVI capture cards, please consult the comparison chart and table below.

Notes:
§ DVI2USB, DVI2PCIe and VGA2Ethernet are multi mode, supporting VGA, DVI, HDMI in the same device
§ the color coding of performance curves are shaded with the color of the frame grabber to illustrate the ideal nominal operating ranges. Clicking on the product icon will direct you to more detailed specifications for the Epiphan frame grabber product in question
§ certain frame grabbers will perform interlacing at certain resolution ranges
§ DVI2USB is our most versatile portable frame grabber and allows you to perform HDMI, VGA, and DVI capture at resolutions up to 1920×1200
§ For VGA Frame Grabber Selection, please visit VGA Frame Grabber Selection Guide
§ For a summary of all DVI and VGA Frame Grabbers please visit Frame Grabber Catalog
Reasons to choose Epiphan DVI frame grabbers:
§ Compact external devices, easy to transport between different locations, rugged enough
to withstand the stresses of an industrial environment
§ Support for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux
§ Interfaces to multiple 3rd party applications compatible with DirectShow on Windows, QuickTime on Mac OS X and V4L (Video4Linux) on Linux
§ Free SDK and API with examples letting you use frame grabbers as part of your own solution
§ USB or Ethernet-based solutions that work with virtually every modern computer
§ Free software that lets you capture, record, and broadcast any VGA or DVI stream in resolutions
up to 2048×2048 and rates in excess of 60 frames per second
More Information
1Requires HDMI to DVI adapter cable. HDMI support limited to non copy protected content, and does not include digital audio source, but VGA2Ethernet device can capture analog audio source
2Max DVI resolution 1920 x1200, max VGA resolution 1920x1080