Has anyone ever attached a home/building security camera to an ATI AiW
Has anyone ever attached a home/building security camera to an ATI AiW
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New Question wrote:
Has anyone ever attached a home/building security camera to an ATI AiW Depends ont he type of video out it has... If it's 50Ohm Coax composite style (if you can plug it into your tele and tune to it) then it should work... if it's composite video on a phono style plug, that should also work, and if it's s-video than that should work too. It could of course be completely propriatery. Ben -- I'm not just a number. To many, I;m known as a String... |
"/mel/" wrote in message
... New Question wrote: Has anyone ever attached a home/building security camera to an ATI AiW Yes, why? Because we would like to experiment with home video security without the expense of purchasing dedicated equipment. |
"New Question" wrote:
"/mel/" wrote in message ... New Question wrote: Has anyone ever attached a home/building security camera to an ATI AiW Yes, why? Because we would like to experiment with home video security without the expense of purchasing dedicated equipment. I use a video camcorder and software from http://www.gotchanow.com/. The software has some problems, but it works well enough for me. They do have a 30 day free trial. -- Jim Rusling Partially Retired Mustang, OK http://www.rusling.org |
Jim Rusling wrote:
"New Question" wrote: "/mel/" wrote in message ... New Question wrote: Has anyone ever attached a home/building security camera to an ATI AiW Yes, why? Because we would like to experiment with home video security without the expense of purchasing dedicated equipment. I use a video camcorder and software from http://www.gotchanow.com/. The software has some problems, but it works well enough for me. They do have a 30 day free trial. -- Jim Rusling Partially Retired Mustang, OK http://www.rusling.org Hey Jim, like your pictures of your dogs but the lake pics come up as not found on this server. But it could be on this end too. Easy |
Easy wrote:
snip The requested URL /jrusling/lake\thumbnails.html was not found on this server. The above is the error, copied and paste, of what I got. Am using XP Home and Netscape 4.78 as my news reader. Have had no other problems. Easy I think I have it fixed. -- Jim Rusling Partially Retired Mustang, OK http://www.rusling.org |
Jim Rusling wrote:
Easy wrote: snip The requested URL /jrusling/lake\thumbnails.html was not found on this server. The above is the error, copied and paste, of what I got. Am using XP Home and Netscape 4.78 as my news reader. Have had no other problems. Easy I think I have it fixed. -- Jim Rusling Partially Retired Mustang, OK http://www.rusling.org Yep, working like a champ. Great shots. Easy |
Easy wrote:
snip Yep, working like a champ. Great shots. Easy Thanks for pointing out the error. -- Jim Rusling Partially Retired Mustang, OK http://www.rusling.org |
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