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 Post subject: in car video ??
PostPosted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 3:38 pm 
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I am looking to get a reasonable (read cheap) in car video camera for use in my track car as well as the Rx-8. I would like the recorder to be able to accept a bullet style camera (chasecam.com) also. It also must be able to record full sessions on the track and not just 60 second autocross runs.

I have seen cheap DVR recorders that accept the bullet cams, has anyone had experience with them? (link: http://www.neurosaudio.com/store/produc ... e%5Ftest=1 )

I would prefer to have a camera that I could use elsewhere as well, so those DVRs are not ideal.

any thoughts?

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Bump for any info that may have made it to Adam but not publicly. I'm looking for something similar myself.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 3:21 pm 
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Chasecam PDR100 is the bomb so far. Use along with a Chasecam bullet cam for best results (and easiest wiring). It *looks* like an S-video connector on the bullet-cams, but do not be fooled. It's high res composite and they use that connector to also provide power (so don't go plugging it into an s-video input on something...use the splitter cable they give you to go to a power plug and an RCA plug).

I won't have mine tomorrow as I don't want to video anything and I don't want to leave the stuff sitting around.


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