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mschenker(at)comcast.net
Just Posting

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Posted - 12/29/2005 : 07:32:01 AM
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I asked this question on the support forum but got no answer, so I'm trying it here...
I am interested in the MPEG-4 2. It looks like a nice, simple way to capture video and audio.
I'm a woodworker and I create short videos captured in the woodshop. I mounted a small camera to a rotating pedestal in the center of ths shop, and I face it in the direction of the operation I'm recording. The trick is, I need the device to go on by itself at a certain time so I can work at the machine without interruption. I can't stop whjat I'm doing to fiddle with a remote control, so I'm interested in the timer fucntion of the MPEG-4 2.
There was some unfinished discussion of the timer a while back.
-- Is this feature not implemented in the MPEG-4 2? -- Can someone explain how this feature works? -- There is no screen on the MPEG-4 2, so how do you know what time you have set it for? -- What options do you have with the timer?
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