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Old March 4th 05, 12:48 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Gary MacKenzie
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On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 13:34:19 GMT, "Wally" wrote:

"Wally" wrote in message news:ZBWVd.28155

full version usually given away with cheaper capture cards in bundles.
does most things you would want , and at about 6.00 for the magazine ,
pretty cheap


Sounds like it's worth tracking down - I can't imagine there are bits
missing from v6.5 that would make it a show-stopper. Recent enough to
still be in the shops?


Looks like I've missed PCPro - latest version is out and doesn't have the
MSP6.5 software. Didn't see Computer Video.


email me your snail mail address ..........
Gary MacKenzie
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Old March 6th 05, 04:25 AM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
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Tony Morgan wrote:

What's the end game? A video for later showing/distribution, or a
head-up-display?


... If the latter,
then I'd suggest a mixed hardware/software solution using an
analogue/digital combo PCI card. It's some years since I was exposed
to this sort of thing (medical monitoring - ECG, EKG, SpO2 etc), but I
recall that there was a firm, Cambridge Instruments, who offered a
range of cards that came with drivers and software to set
ranges/offsets etc. You might even find something in the RS
catalogue. I'm a great believer in not trying to re-invent the wheel


As a matter of interest, how does this stuff relate to my video project? If
I'm making a film, where does the head-up display fit into it? What does the
'analogue/digital combo PCI card' do, what is it for, and do you expect me
to install a desktop PC in my Fiat Panda? Ranges/offsets of what, exactly?


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