BabyaTV is very useful and powerful audio/video capture application that saves to QuickTime format (.mov)-which is ideal for use in iMovie, iDVD, websites or Final Cut Studio.
The outputted files can even be used on Windows PC's with QuickTime 7 or later and applications such as Babya OneVideo.
Here are some key features of "BabyaTV":
■ Includes a set of Cocoa wrappers to Sequence Grabber classes
■ The app itself is written in Cocoa
■ Universal binary
■ Captures movies using Sequence Grabber
■ Performs real-time preview of audio and video
■ Supports arbitrary numbers of source SGChannels
■ Supports saving of Sequence Grabber settings files
■ Supports restoration of previous captures from saved Sequence Grabber settings files
Video-specific points of interest:
■ Demonstrates video preview outside the Sequence Grabber using the SGDataProc -' ICMDecompressionSession -' CIImage -' NSOpenGLView sub-class
■ Supports real-time scaling of video preview (live-resizing)
■ Supports setting video preview codec quality (low, normal, high, etc.)
■ Supports dynamic throttling of video preview fps
■ Shows standard SGSettingsDialog for video channel configuration
Audio-specific points of interest:
■ Demonstrates getting/setting most audio properties, including:
■ Listing record devices
■ Selection of record device
■ Selection of record device input selection
■ Selection of record device stream format
■ Setting of record device master and per-channel gain (in hardware or software)
■ Enabling/disabling source channels on record device
■ Assignment of audio channel labels to source channels
■ Solo'ing and muting of source record channels
■ Record device per-channel level metering
■ Listing of preview devices
■ Selection of preview device
■ Selection of preview device output selection
■ Selection of preview device stream format
■ Setting of preview device master gain
■ Hardware playthru or software real-time preview
■ Selection of output format (including VBR formats, sample rate conversion, down-mixing, etc.)
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Mac OS X 10.6 compatible
· Will function properly with just QuickTime X in 10.6
· 64-bit compatible (Mac OS X 10.6 only)