Any tips for pulling video feeds out of an analog receiver?
I've got one of my cars rigged for FPV, and while it's pretty awesome, it's a bit annoying to have to go into the unused TV room and fire up the ancient CRT to see the picture. I can't record it, either. My current receiver only outputs an analog monaural signal across a composite video connector and one RCA audio connector.IS there any way I can view the feed on my PC in real time without excessive latency, and thus record it? Or am I stuck waiting for the $$$$$$$$ to show up for me to afford a digital output receiver/some goggles? |
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I've got one of my cars rigged for FPV, and while it's pretty awesome, it's a bit annoying to have to go into the unused TV room and fire up the ancient CRT to see the picture. I can't record it, either. My current receiver only outputs an analog monaural signal across a composite video connector and one RCA audio connector.IS there any way I can view the feed on my PC in real time without excessive latency, and thus record it? Or am I stuck waiting for the $$$$$$$$ to show up for me to afford a digital output receiver/some goggles? |
You can but a USB FPV receiver. It appears as a webcam to any computer.
It's good for spectating and recording but the latency is too high to control from it. |
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