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INOGENI SHARE2 | Dual Input to USB AV Converter with PiP

INOGENI

SHARE2

Dual Input to USB AV Converter with PiP

Product Code: INOSHARE2

Suggested Retail Price £TBA+VAT

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OPTIMIZE your video collaboration and webcast with two cameras.

Works with Skype®, Zoom®, Webex®, GoToMeeting®, Hangouts®, etc.

Reduces hardware complexity and connections to your computer.

Easy, No Drivers, No Setup!

Versatile!

Compatible with all Apps!

SHARE2 features a mixer to embed two video sources into one single stream. This is an important asset if your application only supports one video interface, like Skype®, Zoom®, Webex®, GoToMeeting® and all video conferencing applications.

The device can be controlled by an application on the host side using our USB HID interface or with RS-232. You can also use the keypad on top of the device to control it manually.

  • Dual HDMI/DVI to USB 3.0 Multi I/O Capture
  • Mixer feature: Hardware mixer into a single USB 3.0 interface
  • Control interface: LAN, RS-232, USB
  • Local and remote keypad
  • HDMI, DVI, VGA or CVBS video input connectors. [VGA and CVBS are available using an adapter]
  • Line-level stereo audio support
  • Digital Fluid technology: Internal frame buffers maximize frame rate with any host
  • Hardware-based colour space and sampling conversion
  • Automatic scaling and frame rate conversion
  • Customizable video processing functions
  • Image controls: Brightness, contrast, saturation and hue settings
  • Supports multiple devices on the same host
  • Compatible with Windows, Mac OSX and Linux

Note: For USB cameras, see SHARE2U.

INOGENI SHARE2 Remote
SHARE2 Remote

Remotely control the Mixer feature on SHARE2
[INOSH2REM]

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Version 1.25

  • TCP communication on port 50000 is now supported.

Version 1.24

  • Added TCP support for sending commands through the LAN interface. The HTTP support is still available. See the user guide for more details on how to TCP communication

Version 1.23

  • Corrected issue with payload size on TCP request.

Download the latest Firmware and Software

  • SHARE2
  • Power supply
  • USB 3.0 cable
  • HDMI-to-DVI adapter
  • VGA-to-DVI adapter
  • serial RS-232 cable
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