Wingcam
#1
Thread Starter
Tech Master
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 1,296
From: NSW Australia
Here is "wingcam", download it.
right click and select save 2.9MB
(if you do not have divx v5.03, go download it)
Here is what the camera looks like:
and a snapshot of the above video:
right click and select save 2.9MB
(if you do not have divx v5.03, go download it)
Here is what the camera looks like:
and a snapshot of the above video:
#7
#9
Thread Starter
Tech Master
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 1,296
From: NSW Australia
Get yourself a wireless camera then plug the recivers video output into the camera's video in port. ALL video cams should have a "video in", but you may have to look in manual how to access it. My camera I have to enter menu's and change the RCA ports from the default output to input, then I record while in VCR mode (like a normal VCR
..
Some wireless cams also do audio, that would be cool if you have a nitro
. They dont weigh much, unlike strapping your video camera onto the car (ouch, heavy and possible damage to $$ video camera)
My Camera is a MiniDV type, I can get video on to PC using analog video out ports or firewire (I use firewire). Some of the more expensive cameras use DVD-RAM disks (no tape), if you have a DVD-RAM drive you should be able to read them (not many people will have a DVD-RAM drive, this is not a DVD or DVD-RW/DVD+RW drive)
..Some wireless cams also do audio, that would be cool if you have a nitro
. They dont weigh much, unlike strapping your video camera onto the car (ouch, heavy and possible damage to $$ video camera)My Camera is a MiniDV type, I can get video on to PC using analog video out ports or firewire (I use firewire). Some of the more expensive cameras use DVD-RAM disks (no tape), if you have a DVD-RAM drive you should be able to read them (not many people will have a DVD-RAM drive, this is not a DVD or DVD-RW/DVD+RW drive)
#11
Originally posted by au_Nightmare
Get yourself a wireless camera then plug the recivers video output into the camera's video in port. ALL video cams should have a "video in", but you may have to look in manual how to access it. My camera I have to enter menu's and change the RCA ports from the default output to input, then I record while in VCR mode (like a normal VCR
..
Some wireless cams also do audio, that would be cool if you have a nitro
. They dont weigh much, unlike strapping your video camera onto the car (ouch, heavy and possible damage to $$ video camera)
My Camera is a MiniDV type, I can get video on to PC using analog video out ports or firewire (I use firewire). Some of the more expensive cameras use DVD-RAM disks (no tape), if you have a DVD-RAM drive you should be able to read them (not many people will have a DVD-RAM drive, this is not a DVD or DVD-RW/DVD+RW drive)
Get yourself a wireless camera then plug the recivers video output into the camera's video in port. ALL video cams should have a "video in", but you may have to look in manual how to access it. My camera I have to enter menu's and change the RCA ports from the default output to input, then I record while in VCR mode (like a normal VCR
..Some wireless cams also do audio, that would be cool if you have a nitro
. They dont weigh much, unlike strapping your video camera onto the car (ouch, heavy and possible damage to $$ video camera)My Camera is a MiniDV type, I can get video on to PC using analog video out ports or firewire (I use firewire). Some of the more expensive cameras use DVD-RAM disks (no tape), if you have a DVD-RAM drive you should be able to read them (not many people will have a DVD-RAM drive, this is not a DVD or DVD-RW/DVD+RW drive)




