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  Capture Host 1.3
for Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, NT


NEW FEATURES
o  Improved Windows NT/2000 Support
o  Minor Bug Fixes, including Rotate

FEATURES
o  Multiple Camera / Multiple Serial Port Support
o  Hands Free Operation
o  Preview and Capture Window
o  Auto/Manual Control of Color Processing
o  Auto/Manual Control of Color Balance
o  Sharpen, Vignette Correction, Brightness, Contrast
o  Support for Local or Dial-Up Camera Connections
o  Support for Local or Dial-Up Internet Connections
o  Variable compression JPEG
o  Customized Scheduling
o  Local and Remote Image Transfer (FTP)
o  Local and Remote Image Archiving
o  Text/Time/Date Stamp
o  Image Overlay (logo placement)
o  Image Rotate
o  Network Time Synchronization
o  Auto or Manual Exposure (including Spot Exposure)
o  Countdown Warning and Capture Sounds (optional)
o  Dual AVI Movie Support
o  Snap on Motion Detection
o  Run External Program Option
o  Pan/Tilt Unit Support
o  SecureCam/SecureCam Pro Compatibility

Download Capture Host 1.3

1.34MB, 08/24/2000, V1.3.0.5
Please report any bugs/questions/suggestions on Capture Host info@stardot.com. Thanks and enjoy!

Note: Capture Host is licensed only for use with WinCam.Live and SecureCam Pro cameras.




How to run multiple cameras on one PC (by running multiple instances of Capture Host)... Capture Host is capable of running multiple cameras via multiple serial ports on one PC. In order to do this, create a shortcut to caphost.exe for each instance of Capture Host you want to run (you may want to create the shortcuts on your desktop). Capture Host remembers camera information on a profile basis so assign each shortcut a unique profile name by editing the shortcut properties. You'll want to change the existing shortcut target from...

"C:\Program Files\StarDot\WinCam Live\caphost.exe"
    to
"C:\Program Files\StarDot\WinCam Live\caphost.exe" A


For the next instance, you would specify B, then C, etc. (feel free to substitute your own profile names). Don't forget to update the shortcut names so you know which shortcut references which profile.
 
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