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| | Hi guys I bought the VR920 and want to connect it to the video camera receiver. I know that there 2 options dict to the VR920 via composite to vga converter, and via laptop with video capture. Can anybody clarify and give me more details?? Have a nice weekend Moti |
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| You'd want to route the VR920 to a laptop first and then have a camera also connected to the computer and you should be able to capture video like that. There are probably ways to hook it up directly, but it still needs power from the USB so you would need a computer close-by anyway.
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| cybereality (5/23/2008) You'd want to route the VR920 to a laptop first and then have a camera also connected to the computer and you should be able to capture video like that. There are probably ways to hook it up directly, but it still needs power from the USB so you would need a computer close-by anyway.I want to sell it or to replace it with goggle with AV input Sell it for $250 Any suggestion?? Thanks |
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| I've seen USB power solutions intended for charging IPods and cell phones. You might be able to find a battery pack with a USB port on it. You might be able to make one. It's 5v, I think, but I have no idea about the amperage.
All of the USB power adapters I've seen have been either 12v cigarette plug, or 110vac wall warts.
You're probably still better off with the other model, but not having either, that's speculation on my part. |
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