DVR for your rig
- priuseater
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Re: DVR for your rig
The DVR my dad has allows you to select if you want IR or not.. Its not permanently on.
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- Archngel
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Re: DVR for your rig
"Hey Marty, you need to talk with Marc aka Archangel. He has had a DVR for as long as I can remember and I think he also sells and installs them!"
Kev
The one I have Keven is the set up i put up when ever I go on even like polar bear playground, AM General event or rally, its not something permanent. For the one that have seen the setup, its my laptop tablet hooked to a webcam on my center rear view mirror and I record directly to a hard drive.
Here is a picture of the setup.
Last summer Ive bought the hero 2 cam but so far haven't been able to use them properly, so didn't get much out of them yet, but possibilities are almost endless. When I have time and able to go offroading Ill try them again and see what I can get out of them. will keep you posted.
For sure if i could get a more permanent setup, I like the one that has the DVR in the trunk with 4 channels and SD card or SSD drive,http://www.ebay.ca/itm/4CH-H-264-Real-Time-SD-Mobile-Car-DVR-Standalone-Security-Video-Audio-View-/160920505641?pt=US_Surveillance_Digital_Video_Recorders_Cards&hash=item25779c0d29 the problem is to find the cam that will be discrete enough and effective enough, that would be great. im looking through all my suppliers to find the right ones .
Kev
The one I have Keven is the set up i put up when ever I go on even like polar bear playground, AM General event or rally, its not something permanent. For the one that have seen the setup, its my laptop tablet hooked to a webcam on my center rear view mirror and I record directly to a hard drive.
Here is a picture of the setup.
Last summer Ive bought the hero 2 cam but so far haven't been able to use them properly, so didn't get much out of them yet, but possibilities are almost endless. When I have time and able to go offroading Ill try them again and see what I can get out of them. will keep you posted.
For sure if i could get a more permanent setup, I like the one that has the DVR in the trunk with 4 channels and SD card or SSD drive,http://www.ebay.ca/itm/4CH-H-264-Real-Time-SD-Mobile-Car-DVR-Standalone-Security-Video-Audio-View-/160920505641?pt=US_Surveillance_Digital_Video_Recorders_Cards&hash=item25779c0d29 the problem is to find the cam that will be discrete enough and effective enough, that would be great. im looking through all my suppliers to find the right ones .
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Re: DVR for your rig
With the new Hero 3 Go Pro's out white sells for 199.99 or 249.99 from canadian stores hint have them price challenge Go Pro site price and camera becomes 194 and change. these things are getting cheaper also older units are being sold on line for less than some web cams.
Also I recommend carrying a small digital camera Not a cell phone camera in case of accident you take pictures of both vehicles any debrie on road and its position ( gives reference to where impact occurred ) and road approaches and exit ( gives where everyone was going and road conditions. also take front and rear plates of other vehicles (id and insurance)
Also I recommend carrying a small digital camera Not a cell phone camera in case of accident you take pictures of both vehicles any debrie on road and its position ( gives reference to where impact occurred ) and road approaches and exit ( gives where everyone was going and road conditions. also take front and rear plates of other vehicles (id and insurance)
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- BioHazard
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Re: DVR for your rig
Ah I knew I saw this on here somewhere. Sorry to revive an otherwise dead thread, but just came across this on Amazon.
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005GT ... 5GTKY24</a>
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005GT ... 5GTKY24</a>
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<ul class="bbc">[*]Unique rear view mirror design + adjustable camera lens + wide viewing angle, easy installation, blend in perfectly with car interior, no windshield mounting required
[*]Run automatically, automatic on / off when engines on / off
[*]Loop recording + built-in 2.4" TFT LCD + Instant playback + Audio recording
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