VideoGhost Pro, VideoGhost Maxby keelog - 0 cards (Last updated on Apr 18, 2018) |
The Swiss army knife of picture capture
Knowledgeable about the conventional VideoGhost? The VideoGhost Pro as well as VideoGhost Max are improved variations with control abilities over Virtual COM and hardware COM. An exterior application could capture still images on-demand from the kept an eye on DVI, HDMI, or VGA interface. The VideoGhost Pro/Max can function as a Mass-Storage gadget, a Virtual COM, or perhaps as a timeless rs232 monitor. An exterior push-button speeds up conventional procedures, such as display capture or mode changing. The VideoGhost Pro/Max are very adjustable services, delivered with source-code examples reducing the integration procedure into other systems.
Attributes
Virtual COM setting
The VideoGhost Pro and VideoGhost Max both include a USB Online COM keylogger, suggesting they can be accessed by any PC-side software program application. The Virtual COM user interface uses the complying with capability:
- send commands to the VideoGhost Pro/Max
- read, write, and also store the VideoGhost Pro/Max configuration
- capture as well as move a picture on-demand from the DVI/HDMI/VGA user interface
- Instance software application is provided with C# source code, showing all attributes of the VideoGhost Pro/Max.
USB Flash Drive setting
Blink Drive mode is offered just like in the standard VideoGhost. Tape-recorded screenshots are stored in the JPEG format and might be accessed in a similar way to an electronic camera. The video-logger will certainly pop-up as a removable drive, containing caught screenshots as JPEG files. The data will contain ingrained time and date info.
Push button
The VideoGhost Pro/Max showcases an external push-button, allowing carrying out a fast on-demand screenshot, and accelerating changing in between Flash Drive mode and Virtual COM mode.
Hardware COM interface
A real hardware COM keylogger is readily available with the VideoGhost Max. It offers the exact same features as the Online COM (with exemption to transfering whole photos). This enables an exterior gadget to manage the VideoGhost Max, as an example utilizing the RS-232 method.