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RE: CCTV camera on TV


  • Subject: RE: CCTV camera on TV
  • From: "Malcolm Surgenor" <malcolm@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 21:59:30 -0000


Thanks Mark - didn't spot this in your article...

>>I just use the composite "TV Out" from my graphics card
and feed it into a
modulator.

The graphics card in the server that hosts my GV650 doesn't have TV Out nor
do any of the other PCs in the house.  I take it that TV Out on the card
just displays what you would normally have on the PCs monitor (screen saver
and all) - i.e. it's not dedicated to the GV650's output.

How do you find the Fringe distribution unit?  Do you have any long cable
runs from it?

Malcolm
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark McCall [mailto:lists@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 30 December 2004 17:56
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] CCTV camera on TV


> like to be able to display the output on the TVs. To do this I think I
> need the Real Time Display card - correct?.

I modulate mine round all the TVs in the house (without the relatime
card) -
look here...
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/contentid-7.html

I just use the composite "TV Out" from my graphics card and feed
it into a
modulator.  I think the difference the realtime card gives you is max
framerate on each camera, rather than the restricted frame rate of your
card.

> some way to chose which one or select which one I want to view??

You can display multiple cams at once like this...
http://www.biometria.com.pe/geovision19.jpg
http://mipagina.cantv.net/redondo/gv_principal.jpg
or you can have them on a timer showing in sequence etc.

M.


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