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As in what cameras are good??
JVC and Panasonic
Sony is nice too, but pricey.
-Steve
| RC_Flyer wrote: |
Steve,
Do you have any camera recommendations?
Has anyone besides Steve downloaded the videos yet?
What did you think?
Chris |
_________________ 2004 KPX Xterro: pumper carb, oil cooling, 10 gram rollers, Toy junkies pipe, uni
2005 Blade 150 DX: 4 Valve head, 10 gram rollers, East Side pipe, uni
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| TalonMan wrote: |
| Thats not a bad thing, it just means you don't get as many grasshoppers as I do! |
I didn't think of it as a bad thing.
I just thought that you might like to hear how the trail came about.
That trail wasn't even there before we started riding ATV's.
Chris _________________ ATV's owned:
'07 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4X4i
'05 Honda TRX400EX
'05 Honda Rancher AT (Sold)
click here for pics
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| Hopsterguy wrote: |
As in what cameras are good??
JVC and Panasonic
Sony is nice too, but pricey.
-Steve
| RC_Flyer wrote: |
Steve,
Do you have any camera recommendations?
Has anyone besides Steve downloaded the videos yet?
What did you think?
Chris |
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As in being able to convert the video file to a digital format straight off the camera.
Chris _________________ ATV's owned:
'07 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4X4i
'05 Honda TRX400EX
'05 Honda Rancher AT (Sold)
click here for pics
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You would need a video capture card for your computer.
check out sites like www.anandtech.com to see what's new in that arena.
Their site and forums are very informative.
-Steve
| RC_Flyer wrote: |
| Hopsterguy wrote: |
As in what cameras are good??
JVC and Panasonic
Sony is nice too, but pricey.
-Steve
| RC_Flyer wrote: |
Steve,
Do you have any camera recommendations?
Has anyone besides Steve downloaded the videos yet?
What did you think?
Chris |
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As in being able to convert the video file to a digital format straight off the camera.
Chris |
_________________ 2004 KPX Xterro: pumper carb, oil cooling, 10 gram rollers, Toy junkies pipe, uni
2005 Blade 150 DX: 4 Valve head, 10 gram rollers, East Side pipe, uni
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| Hopsterguy wrote: |
You would need a video capture card for your computer.
check out sites like www.anandtech.com to see what's new in that arena.
Their site and forums are very informative.
-Steve
| RC_Flyer wrote: |
| Hopsterguy wrote: |
As in what cameras are good??
JVC and Panasonic
Sony is nice too, but pricey.
-Steve
| RC_Flyer wrote: |
Steve,
Do you have any camera recommendations?
Has anyone besides Steve downloaded the videos yet?
What did you think?
Chris |
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As in being able to convert the video file to a digital format straight off the camera.
Chris |
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Wold something like this work?
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpN o=1179111&Sku=P121-3024
Chris _________________ ATV's owned:
'07 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4X4i
'05 Honda TRX400EX
'05 Honda Rancher AT (Sold)
click here for pics
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Yeah, it should.
Seriously though, read the forums and you'll find the best solutions. I am not an expert on this because I use a direct digital connection to my computer via firewire. It's been a long while since I've converted from analog to digital. But many of the folks on www.anandtech.com forums will know this stuff, there are also probably some A/V forums out there that can help, I'm sure. Those guys will live, breath, and eat that stuff and get the best answers to you.
Tiger Direct can be a pain to deal with too. They have bad customer review ratings. I try to steer people away from them when I can.
-Stevo _________________ 2004 KPX Xterro: pumper carb, oil cooling, 10 gram rollers, Toy junkies pipe, uni
2005 Blade 150 DX: 4 Valve head, 10 gram rollers, East Side pipe, uni
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Ok,
Thanks Steve.
Chris _________________ ATV's owned:
'07 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4X4i
'05 Honda TRX400EX
'05 Honda Rancher AT (Sold)
click here for pics
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You could get a TV tuner card like me and it has an input for a composit video. I keep my VCR plugged into the composit input, my PlayStation-2 in the S-video in, and have TV too. This is all in a window on my desktop using my monitor. You just click an icon at the bottom of the window to select your video input source.
If you were playing a buggy tape in the VCR and that was your composit in signal, you can click record with the software that comes with it to record whatever is playing in the window, to hard disk. I have never checked what format it saves the movie in.
I know not too many people consider a PCI TV tuner card as a way to get video to computer disk, but it works and you get a great quality TV picture on a computer monitor, compaited to most TV screens.
Just another option. _________________ 2004 Carter Brothers Talon-DLX150IIR
My mods with pictures:
http://www.buggynews.com/viewtopic.php?t=911&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
My buggy review:
http://www.buggynews.com/viewtopic.php?t=1858
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