Barely the size of a 9 Volts battery, DAT Optic, Inc.'s DigiREC brings new meaning to PC entertainment. With bus power, built-in TV tuner with remote control, Stereo Audio I/O, Composite and S-VIDEO input, DigiREC offers unparalleled TV/Video viewing, capturing, editing and authoring VCD, SVCD and DVD with resolution up to 720x480-NTSC, 720x576-PAL (DVD Quality) CBR (Constant Bit Rate) or VRB (Variable Bit Rate) and Dolby Sound (AC3).
Multiple Input/Output Support
View, Capture, Edit and Record from an unlimited number of video sources - TV antennas, Cable TV, S-video, composite or Sattelite Box, USB and IEEE 1394 devices to the PC, and record TV broadcasts and videos easily. Select from a wide variety of output formats: AVI, DVD, VCD, SVCD - eliminating the need for added file conversions. In addition, CPU and Disk I/O Detection automatically checks CPU and hard disk status and selects an optimal MPEG capture setting, including de-interlace picture when capturing.
Easy To Create VCD, SVCD or DVD
Our DigiREC provides you with the answer to your disc-authoring needs. You can instantly create video or slideshow discs through a user-friendly, wizard-type process and specific task oriented features. You can also enhance your video by adding transition effects, text, audio, interactive menus, and many other options. With our DigiREC viewing, capturing, authoring, and burning VDC, SVCD, DVD discs has never been easier!
Full feature TV on your PC
Barely the size of a 9-Volt battery, DATOptic's DigiREC brings new meaning to PC entertainment. With bus power, built-in TV tuner with remote control, Stereo Audio, DVD resolution capavity (720x480-NTSC, 720x576-PAL) and high speed USB2.0 interface, a PC can now be used as a regular TV with the ability of instant replay or fast forward senses.
Capture, Edit and Authoring VCD, SVCD, DVD Disc
With the included high performance capture engine, DigiREC can capture and convert Composite, S-Video analog signal into Mpeg1/Mpeg2 at up to 720x480-NTSC, 720x576-PAL resolution. These video files then can be cut edit and burn to VCD, SVCD or DVD.