upnick
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Who did the on board cam video please ?Hi All,
After searching the forum i cant find the thread one of us did of the layout using an on board camera liked this one http://tinyurl.com/kmls8n
Treated myself to one and now i need to know how to save the film recieved and how did the original poster move it to you tube ? Sorry the link isnt direct it doesnt highlight as usual blue ?
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poliss
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Hmmm, do you have a video recorder. What kind of cards do you have on your puter? The equipment you have will make it very easy, or a two step process.
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john s
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http://thecentralstation.myfreeforum.org/about1910.html i used a dvd recorder. usb in to computer can be used in to movie maker
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html to convert file.
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upnick
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Thanks John saved the vid to my favorites on you tube mmmm possibly need a dvd recorder then ...... and not sure what cards i have on the laptop Poliss needs more looking into this vid lark, thank you to you both
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john s
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http://www.tvstick.co.uk/products...;gclid=CNTduqbJnJsCFaAU4wodp1iJpg this will do it nick
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poliss
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Ahh, as you have a laptop you'd need a Cardbus PCMCIA card with DVR inputs and a type 2 slot in the laptop.
The EZ Grabber in Johns link would be the best option as you could plug it straight into a USB slot.
Remember to note what format the saved video uses.
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upnick
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| poliss wrote: | Ahh, as you have a laptop you'd need a Cardbus PCMCIA card with DVR inputs and a type 2 slot in the laptop.
The EZ Grabber in Johns link would be the best option as you could plug it straight into a USB slot.
Remember to note what format the saved video uses. |
Thanks for the information Poliss
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Joe
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Y'know they say that younger people know all about computors? Well all I understoof from that conversation is the words 'hi all',
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poliss
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PCMCIA=Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. Ooops, they've changed the name to just PC Card already. I'm behind.
Cardbus just means your laptop will work with plug-in cards. My old puter didn't have a cardbus.
The type 2 slot refers to an upgrade to what you can plug in, similar too when USB was upgraded to USB 2.
DVR is easy, Digital Video Recorder.
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