Specifications

Crestron CAPTURE-HD/CAPTURE-HD-PRO High-Definition Capture Recorder
Operations Guide DOC. 7233F High-Definition Capture Recorder: CAPTURE-HD/CAPTURE-HD-PRO 1
Delivers a low-cost, high-performance HD presentation capture solution
Designed for college, university, teaching hospital, government and
business applications
Records the complete AV presentation, classroom lecture, or training
session
Captures in high-quality H.264 format at up to HD 1080p resolution
Capture-HD High-Definition
Capture Recorder:
CAPTURE-HD/CAPTURE-HD-PRO
Introduction
The CaptureLiveHD™ system from Crestron
®
answers the call for a high-quality
meeting and lecture capture solution that is simple enough for the entire faculty to use,
and affordable enough for wide-scale deployment across any size campus or corporate
enterprise. CaptureLiveHD delivers a complete end-to-end solution for scheduling,
recording, and online delivery of captured content at the lowest cost of ownership on
the market. Flexible enough to fit any education, government, medical, or corporate
work-flow model, CaptureLiveHD translates to greater usage of resources and a more
effective education experience while minimizing support overhead.
As part of a complete CaptureLiveHD system, the Capture HD
®
High-Definition
Capture Recorder (CAPTURE-HD) provides a very simple, one-box component for
capturing lectures, presentations, medical procedures, seminars, and training sessions.
It is designed for easy integration in a classroom, lecture hall, training lab, or
boardroom. It allows presenters and instructors to use their choice of multimedia
sources, including high-definition videos, computers, whiteboards, and annotators.
The CAPTURE-HD base model provides HDMI
®
and RGBHV inputs for such
sources, plus a composite video input for a camera and line level audio input for a
wireless mic. The CAPTURE-HD-PRO model adds a 3G-SDI input to support HD
digital cameras. The CAPTURE-HD and CAPTURE-HD-PRO models are hereinafter
referred to as “Capture recorder” unless otherwise noted.
Features and Functions
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