VideoGhost Max HDMI
The VideoGhost Max HDMI is an innovative tiny frame-grabber, hidden inside a standard video cable. It may capture the HDMI video signal of a computer or laptop. The built-in powerful FPGA chip and microprocessor enable it to convert the captured video signal to a JPEG image, and store it to the internal 16 gigabyte flash drive. The VideoGhost is a purely electronic device, meaning it requires no software or drivers, and does not interfere with the standard video transmission to the monitor or TV. The VideoGhost Max is an enhanced version with control capabilities over Virtual COM and hardware COM. An external application can capture still images on-demand from the monitored HDMI interface.
Compatible with all HDMI devices
Supports resolutions up to Full-HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) and WUXGA (1920 x 1200)
Works with computers and external laptop monitors
No power supply necessary (power is drawn from the USB port)
Built-in JPEG encoder
Huge memory capacity (16 gigabytes), organized as an advanced flash FAT file system
Built-in timestamping module and battery with over 10 years lifetime guaranteed
No software or drivers required, Windows, Linux, and Mac compatible
Ultra compact and discreet, looks like an mini-extension cable
Transparent to computer operation, undetectable for security scanners
Works out of the box, no configuration necessary
Virtual COM mode
PC-side software with source code
On-demand image capture
Hardware COM interface