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Epiphan Lecture Recorder
October 5, 2009
Source: Epiphan
Epiphan Lecture Recorder (ELR) is an open source DVI/VGA capture, audio, and video capture
device.
Designed specifically for capturing, broadcasting, and recording,
Epiphan Lecture Recorder is an extremely powerful base for
classroom and enterprise webcasting solutions.

At the heart of the Epiphan Lecture Recorder internet appliance
is a state-of-the-art Motorola PowerPC processor that runs
a custom Linux distribution built specifically for the device.
The source code, drivers included, is fully open source, with
all features of the ELR at your hand. ELR comes packed with
Epiphans most advanced frame grabber on-board.
It is able to perform both VGA capture and DVI capture at
resolutions up to 2048x2048 at up to 30 frames per second,
meaning that even full motion video and animations that are
shown on the presenters computer are captured, archived,
and broadcasted in the highest possible quality. Composite
video and analog audio inputs let you capture full motion
video from analog cameras at 30 frames per second and synchronize
it with a high-quality audio stream, making the ELR an ideal
video capture device.
The Epiphan Lecture Recorder internet appliance has three
USB 2.0 ports at your disposal, meaning that devices such
as external hard drives, DVD/CD writers, and external control
devices can be easily connected.
The Epiphan Lecture Recorder appliance has 32GB internal solid-state
memory allocated to its buffer meaning that, even if the network
is busy or experiencing slow transfer rates, no data from
the video capture is lost.
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