
No need to capture to disk! Simply insert the computer between two DV devices and use it like a standalone hardware audio and video processor. Everything takes place in the native DV signal domain - something only found in hardware costing $1000s. Device-to-device processing will free you from many hours of capturing, NLE processing and sending back to your external video equipment. * Just-In-Time Output * Apply certain effects to video at the time that you send it from the computer to your external video equipment. Use your NLE software to create your edited video just once but record different versions to tape. For example, if you produce widescreen videos, you can record the widescreen version and, then, without having to re-render the entire video, record a letterboxed version. Likewise, you can watermark to your videos, add timecode information (such as for making dailies) or channel-brand them.

Enosoft DV Processor 1.0.1 was released by Enosoft on Monday 26 February 2007. Its known requirements are : SSE2-capable 32- or 64-bit processor.