Tokyo (JCNN) - Pixela Corporation will introduce
the latest product in their Macintosh CaptyTV Series - the FireWire (IEEE1394)
connection MPEG-1/2 Capture Unit with hardware encoder/decoder and TV tuner,
(PIX-MPTV/F1M).
Capable of a maximum of 15Mbps MPEG-1/2 and featuring an
interface adapted to the Macintosh FireWire standard, custom settings of MPEG-2
CBR/VBR, PIX-MPTV/F1M is equipped with a Fujitsu encoder/decoder chip, providing
high quality, power savings and low heat production. Furthermmore "Capty
DVD/VCD" enables DVD and VCD image material to be easily "recorded" to
Macintosh. With the new addition of this external FireWire capture unit to the
Capty Series, Pixela continues to advance strongly in the development of
products for the Macintosh platform.
Onboard hardware includes a Fujitsu
encoder/decoder chip used in noncommercial recorders and a Hitachi Media
Electronics' PC noise countering tuner, on top of the main components being made
by Japanese manufacturers, production is also domestic, making for a reliable
local-made product.
As well as realizing low power consumption of around
11W with a fan-less solution, and paying as much attention as possible to
interference from tuner noise etc, PIX-MPTV/F1M has been developed with TBC,
enabling stable correcting distortion of analog data such as old videotapes.
Also supporting scheduled recording compatible with the MacOS X sleep
function, noise reduction processing via an image filter, and real-time image
quality adjustment, CaptyTV/FireWire brings together user-friendliness and
functionality, as well as reflecting the voices of established Capty Series
users.
Source: Japancorp.net
