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HV20 + Bullet Cam = Strange Recordings
Hi folks,
Just wondering if anyone has used the AV in on their HV20s and what the results were like. I bought a bullet cam and wired it up but if its daylight the thing goes crazy and I end up with pretty much unusable footage (see link below). I got a replacement cam which does the same thing so I tried using different wires and even using alkaline AA batteries to give a genuine 12.8v to the camera instead of the 10.8v I was getting with NiHM cells. Lastly I connected the bullet cam up to my TV and it did not show these problems at all (I had it connected in the house to the HV20 to do a like for like comparison and the HV20 does the same weirdness as it does outside as seen in the video). When I look at the captured video in VirtualDub and step through I can see its as if its blowing out one of the fields every capture. Does anyone have any experience or ideas on this or is it perhaps a fault with the HV20 or an incompatibility? Here is the link (raw MiniDV AVI) to the video clip showing the problem: http://www.xsmotorsport.co.uk/badcam.avi Thanks for your help guys, Rikki |
Don't understand what you're doing
Rikky
I'm not sure I understand what you are doing. Are you trying to connect up a webcam through the AV input of the HV20 and capture the webcam to tape. I know this isn't logical but I'm not sure I understand what you're doing. jkh |
I'm using a bullet cam which is attached to the roof of my car (will be moved elsewhere once I get it working / if I do LOL)
http://www.sport-cam.co.uk/prodimage...05%20large.jpg Thanks, Rikki |
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