
VideoMaster OEM SDK
Unified SDK for DELTACAST products under Windows, Linux, Arm and macOSThe VideoMaster SDK is a software interface to communicate with DELTACAST video cards and to design your own products and applications.
It contains drivers for most computer platforms, easy to use API (Application Programming Interface), comprehensive documentation and example source code.
Specifications
VideoMaster OEM SDK features
Description | Set of libraries with C/C++ API .NET wrapper Multi-board/multi-process management |
Video channel management | Flexible buffering scheme Easy channels synchronization |
SDI features | 8-bit/10-bit support Support for 3D Stereoscopic inputs / outputs Hardware keyer control for DELTA-key family Flexible Input/Output streams coupling Raw mode for full access to the SDI stream Audio embedding/de-embedding Ancillary & VBI data insertion/extraction Input, Output, Read-Modify-Write working modes Time code management Clocking and genlock configuration |
DVI/HDMI features | 8-bit support RGB to YUV color-space conversion 4:4:4 to 4:2:2 down-conversion Optional frame rate decimation for bandwidth reduction E-EDID Handling |
ASI Features | Support for bit rates from 100 kbps to 100 Mbps Support for 188 and 204-byte TS packets Incoming bit rate monitoring PID filter managing up to 256 PID per input channel Incoming packets time stamping |
IP Features | Video transport as per SMPTE ST-2022-6 FEC as per SMPTE ST 2022-5 Seamless protection switching as per SMPTE ST 2022-7 Full access to ancillary data and VBI Support for embedded audio, timecode, captions, ... Hardware proxy downscalers |
VideoMaster OEM SDK Content
General | Free with any card from the SDI Cards, DVI/HDMI Cards, SFP Cards, ASI Cards and Mixed Interfaces Cards Unified SDK for the SDI Cards, DVI/HDMI Cards, SFP Cards, ASI Cards and Mixed Interfaces Cards Easy-to-use API for direct access to 8-10-bit digital video channels Comprehensive programmers manual Sample programs in source code Full online help and support |
Drivers | Windows (Vista and higher) Linux kernel (v2.6 and higher) Mac OS X (10.8 and higher) |