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Kyle T

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 22:31

wow, thats a lot of footage. It depends alot on the desired recording quality, but either way no matter what you use, your gonna need a lot of disk space. There might be specialst software for CCTV recording out there, its maybe worth having a look.


Blacksxiboy2003

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 22:24

oh rite m8 so whats the program like for using space up on my pc?wanting to record for about 7hrs!


Kyle T

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 22:05

quote:
Originally posted by Blacksxiboy2003
also what program do i need?did u use this for your cctv



I used it for a camcorder with the same leads as your CCTV


Kyle T

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 21:56

Ive found it in the original box, it doesnt have driver disk, but upon pluggin it into windows XP, windows automatically installed its own drivers for it (theres 3 drivers to install, so let windows do its thing) or alternativly they are available on the Trust website.


Kyle T

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 21:53

Hmm ok, you know that big xcape castleford thing, is that about half way?


Blacksxiboy2003

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 21:52

also what program do i need?did u use this for your cctv


Blacksxiboy2003

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 21:52

where would u wanna meet?will to give ya 30 m8 if we meet up


Kyle T

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 21:49

http://www.google.dealtime.co.uk/xPF-Belkin_VideoBus_II_F5U208U

Ok this is a similar product, just by a different company, it says price ranges from 40 to 60 quid, so If you want I can do it you for 25, ill post it for 29 or we could arrange pickup becuase we're not that far from each other.


Blacksxiboy2003

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 21:44

k m8,let me no
pete


Kyle T

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 21:40

quote:
Originally posted by Blacksxiboy2003
oh rite,how much do u want for this thing?also where u at?


Howden just off m62 about half way to Hull from Leeds.

Ill just ave a look see how much these are retailing at, then see if I can still find the thing :lol:


Ben

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 21:32

i get cheap denards if anyone wants some cameras


Blacksxiboy2003

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 21:32

oh rite,how much do u want for this thing?also where u at?


Kyle T

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 21:25

I used Windows Movie Maker to edit videos, this is available free from the windows site and you can then save or edit footage from there.
As for the AV leads, there is normally 3, one for video, one for left audio and one for right audio, if there is only two its because its mono sound and doesnt matter. It should still work aslong as its got a video lead.


Blacksxiboy2003

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 21:11

but its missing the other red cable if u get me,what software do i use to record the images?


Kyle T

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 21:08

you need a video digitiser, they're bot cheap afaik but Ive got a "trust" one. It will let you plug AV in one end, and other end comes out as USB, I dont use it anymore, so If you could find out the value of these things, ill sell you it for 2nd hand rate :thumbs:


RCoughtrie

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 21:07

i plug mines into the vcr which is connected to a video card in my pc works perfect


Blacksxiboy2003

posted on 20th Jan 05 at 21:01

just wondering if i can record for my CCTV monitor to my PC,i ve been told that i could use a form of video capture device n recording software,can anyone help?The CCTV monitior has a video + audio out (yellow,white cable)