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Merickson
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Posted - 03/01/2006 :  1:16:47 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I do audio/video for a public agency and I’m testing the NR2 for our public meetings. Right now we record audio to digital mp3 format and video(w audio) to big ol’ VHS tapes. The NR2 could work to record and store these (many) meetings in digital video format for public record.
What I’d like to see:
-A more robust unit with dedicated A/V ports, possible s-video, and user controls on the front.
-Switch-able formats (avi-wmv?) might be a lot to ask.
-Time-lapse: Our construction projects need TL recorders in rough conditions. A 12 volt battery adapter and a firmware change could open the NR2 up to a whole new market.
-An easy way to move mp4files to playable DVDs.
Anyway, those are my thoughts.



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Ex-Navy
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Posted - 03/02/2006 :  11:18:22 AM  Show Profile  Visit Ex-Navy's Homepage  Reply with Quote
We just built a unit, not with S video, remote is to be the control panel, inside weatherproof housing, 80GB HD, USB, alarm inputs, up to 4 video in, download the video from it and convert the files to SVD, DVD using CUCUSOFT converter.



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Originally posted by Merickson

I do audio/video for a public agency and I’m testing the NR2 for our public meetings. Right now we record audio to digital mp3 format and video(w audio) to big ol’ VHS tapes. The NR2 could work to record and store these (many) meetings in digital video format for public record.
What I’d like to see:
-A more robust unit with dedicated A/V ports, possible s-video, and user controls on the front.
-Switch-able formats (avi-wmv?) might be a lot to ask.
-Time-lapse: Our construction projects need TL recorders in rough conditions. A 12 volt battery adapter and a firmware change could open the NR2 up to a whole new market.
-An easy way to move mp4files to playable DVDs.
Anyway, those are my thoughts.



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