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Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder / Neuros MPEG4 Recorder - Feedback & Discussion / Re: I think you have...
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on: October 03, 2006, 11:09:10 PM
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You guys are set up pretty well. I just planned on mounting the R2 in the (miata) dash where the passenger airbag use to reside. I am going to start out with one bullet cam and just use the remote to turn it off and on. How long a race should I be able to shoot without hardwiring to the car? It would be nice to have a seperate power source so that if the car died during the race ( yes I have gone of track and had it die in a spin) I would not lose my video. I guess i need to read farther into the forum and find out about the Olson and other stuff that might make things easier for me. Getting ready to start a race has enough things going on that taking care to have your video system working becomes secondary. Will-Powered, yeah I run SCCA & NASA events.
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Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder / Neuros MPEG4 Recorder - Feedback & Discussion / I think you have...
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on: September 23, 2006, 08:35:07 PM
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....A market for this product with racers. I got to this site from a racing site that recomended the recorder for use in race cars. I am "video challenged" at best so please skip this if it bores you. What I think the average racer needs from this unit is: 1. An easy way to start recording without having to reach the unit or actually touch it. (To protect the device in a race car it needs to be secured in a box or bag in the floorboard.) A hand held remote would be hard to use with the unit covered. 2. It would be good to be able to see where the attached bullet cam was shooting before the race is recorded. ( Maybe you could test with a PC to see if it was angled right.) Sorry if these things seem dumb, but if something can be worked out to make this device racer friendly, I think lots of the sports car and cycle racers will become customers. Mac
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