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    IIDC Camera Control Library

    Capture and control API for IIDC compliant cameras

    libdc1394 is a library that provides a high level programming interface for application developers who wish to control and capture streams from IEEE 1394 based cameras that conform to the 1394-based Digital Camera Specifications (also known as the IIDC or DCAM Specifications). libdc1394 also supports some USB cameras that are IIDC compliant. Besides capture and control, libdc1394 provides a full set of colour space conversion functions (including RAW decoding), vendor specific functions...
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    Wis-Go7007
    The Wis-Go7007 is a Driver for the Plextor ConvertX PX-M402U. ConvertX is a USB-Box that digitized analog videos. The operation is simple: You can take the command line or the GUI (Gogo Mini). For more information download the "readme.txt".
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    VideoMan Library

    VideoMan Library

    C++ library for image acquisition and visualization

    Library for capturing video from cameras, 3d sensors, frame-grabbers, video files and image sequences. It can also display multiple images using OpenGL with different layouts. Easy integration with OpenCV, CUDA... Perfect for computer vision. Keywords: video capture, computer vision, machine vision, opencv, opengl, cameras, video input devices, firewire, usb, gige
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    mintyMac-StarStudio

    mintyMac-StarStudio

    The Complete 64bit Audio and Video Linux Workstation

    The mintyMac Star Studio Linux Distro is what we have all been waiting for from Linux and that is to really compete with OSX and Windows when it comes to Video viewing, streaming, converting and saving to file easily from yes, a Capture Card. The easycap USB capture card available on amazon for only 3 dollars yes $3.00... works flawlessly on Star Studio from mintyMac.
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    Myron (webcamxtra) brings native-implemented, cross-platform computer vision to Processing and Macromedia Director, allowing inexpensive commercial USB cameras to control just about anything. Keep computer vision easy and inexpensive for the people!
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    Show up to 4 streaming videos from USB Webcams concurrently on your display. Auto-detects current display settings. The software has a basic control panel to start up available devices sequentially. HW Reqs: additional USB PCI hubs or USB ports.
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