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Wireless camera to computer
Hi, i've just bort awireles camera from ebay, hasn't arrived yet, but i don't have availability to a tv all the time. Is there any way that i can connect the reciver to my computer and use that to view the footage?
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If you have a product like dazzle (which sucks in my opinion) and if you have a usb on your computer (laptop I hope) then you can do it. I have a product from DataVideo that lets me bring in analog video into my computer through firewire. That is the best quality I have found so far. It converts analog video to digital. Otherwise I would use a camcorder out on the field.
http://www.datavideo-tek.com Product: DAC-100 |
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thanks, i'll probably have to go for the cheaper option and yes, don't woory, it's a laptop.
Cheers- Josh |
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The datavideo DAC-100 is only about $250.00
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G'day Josh ..
I was thinking of doing exactly what you are doing but unlike you i don't have a laptop Best option for you would be the belkin USB video bus $99.95 right here in Melbourne . A friend of mine has one for his laptop to download or view video from his camcorder....it works fine. Where in Melb are you..? here's where you can get it...one of the best prices iv'e found. http://www.scorptec.com.au/index.php?prdid=00007738 Hope it's of some help to you . |
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thanks mark, good help. I'm from camberwell. If you want a cheap camera, go to ebay.com.au and there is a good store there where you will be able to pick up a 200w wireless camera for around $60AU including postage.
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that was www.ebay.com.au
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seems to block e-b-a-y
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LOL...thank's Josh ..i have been watching a few on ebay for the last week..
Im concidering the 200w but i want one with sound and i have no way of viewing the footage or recording it in the field but ill get there . |
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iceman, is the "datavideo DAC-100 " $250US or AU?
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US
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thanks, but it is probably a little too much for me at the moment
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You might be able to get one of those cards for a PC that lets you watch tv http://www.linuxlogin.com/linux/wintv.php And plug into that, only if you're flying near your home.
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Gidday fellas, a guy called Clint from thinksecurity sells 200 mw and 800 mw wireless cam set ups. I've got both of em and the 800 has a far better construction, range and image quality. He also sells a cctv card for your pc so you can download all your footage and snaps. You'll need a laptop, vcr or a video camera that has a line in feature so you can record at the field, bring em home and put em on ya pc. Then send em on here so we can have a look. Regards, John.
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Thanks John,
i think that thats the place where i got mine off e-b-a-y. With that card, can i watch it on my laptop in real time? |
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Gidday again Engwerda, no, the card is only suitable for PC's but a USB video bus and software suitable for your laptop is all that's required for you to fly and record your images at the field in real time. The bus that Mark in aus mentioned would do the job. The 800 mw spy cam has got audio as well and I picked mine up for $110 AU including postage. You'll need to get some 9 volt battery clips as it only comes with 2 x 240 volt main reducers. Regards, John.
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thanks john, i'm thinking about getting a tv usb hub, they have an input channel, and i can watch tv afterwards!
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$110 Au wow!
That's about $50-60 USA Be true blue and have a sanga on the barbie for me, woulda. Mr Boulevard (Swansea,Sydeny[Bondi beach,watsons bay-near there],Narrabri)(Auckland[avondale - near thereTe Atatu North])(North Carolina[Newland,Elk park]) |
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I use an Intel usb Pro camera which has aux input (or any other cam with aux input). I dont think are are current production, but might find one for $5-20. I bought mine new 2 years ago for about $25 after rebates. Just connect the receiver to it and your in business. Cheap, easy and no transfer loss.
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yeah, good idea. That's extremely cheap and well within my budget, thanks
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