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User manual for EPIX XCLIB Programming Library for Linux on Intel i386
- Manufacturer: EPIX
- Basic description and contents of package
- Product classification: Professional Video - Post Production - Video Editing
- Safety instructions
- Startup and operation of the video editing
- Tips for setting up your EPIX
- Settings and expert assistance
- Contact EPIX service
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty information
- Price: 475 USD
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User manual for the EPIX XCLIB Programming Library for Linux on Intel i386
The user manual for the EPIX XCLIB Programming Library for Linux on Intel i386 provides
necessary instructions for the proper use of the product Professional Video - Post Production - Video Editing.
XCLIB Programming Library for Linux on Intel i386 by EPIX empowers C/C++ and Windows, DOS, and Linux programmers to control the PIXCI series of imaging boards.
Multiple PIXCI frame grabbers can be operated selectively or simultaneously, allowing parallel control for multi-camera vision of a single event or object, or selective control for capturing multiple, independent, events or objects.
Through the unique flexibility of XCLIB and the PIXCI imaging boards, single frames or video sequences from standard RS-170, NTSC, PAL, or CCIR, from Camera Link, or from other nonstandard video sources can be captured, analyzed, displayed, and archived.
XCLIB provides high level services, allowing concentration on the imaging application, rather than focusing on board level programming.
XCLIB automatically detects and manages different versions of the PIXCI imaging boards and their intended cameras. Fundamental services, such as setting resolution, capturing, and accessing image data, are the same regardless of camera or version of imaging board.
The XCLIB C/C++ libraries allow embedding control of PIXCI imaging boards into user-written applications. Under Windows, the XCLIB DLL also enables access from existing Windows applications, such as Visual Basic, Delphi, LabView, Matlab, and many others, which support "calling" into DLLs.
XCLIB allows user-written programs to apply the PIXCI imaging boards to applications such as image enhancement, archival, analysis and measurement; event and motion study; document capture; cine-loop and ultrasound image capture; particle analysis; visual inspection; machine vision and quality control. Join the scientists and engineers in medical, industrial, and research environments who rely upon EPIX imaging solutions.
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Additional parameters of the EPIX XCLIB Programming Library for Linux on Intel i386:
Imaging Device | Any PIXCI series imaging board.
Up to eight (under 32 bit O.S.) or sixteen (under 64 bit O.S.) identical, or four non-identical, PIXCI imaging boards can be controlled. | Operating System Requirements | Linux on Intel i386 | Minimum System Requirements | Any PIXCI series imaging board | |
The user manual for the EPIX XCLIB Programming Library for Linux on Intel i386 can be downloaded in .pdf
format if it did not come with your new video editing, although the seller is
required to supply one. It is also quite common that customers throw out
the user manual with the box, or put the CD away somewhere and then can’t find it.
That’s why we and other EPIX users keep a unique electronic library
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The user manual lists all of the functions of the EPIX XCLIB Programming Library for Linux on Intel i386,
all the basic and advanced features and tells you how to use the video editing.
The manual also provides troubleshooting for common problems. Even greater
detail is provided by the service manual, which is not typically shipped with the product,
but which can often be downloaded from EPIX service.
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