An interesting project and capability though. Companies do it all the
time with expensive specialized equipment... I'd like to have that
capability using lesser tech myself .
I'll be curious to know if you work out something...
db
Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
That sounds almost like what I will need.
I am aware of the limitations this will be an almost type of setup.
There is no way with my limited budget etc. to be able to set up and
broadcast a movie quality cam of the event. (No matter what they show
in the movies)
I plan on recording it and making a DVD of it, but they want to be
able to watch it as it happens.
This is a poor excuse for not being there honestly.
thanks for the advice.
Stewart
At 05:13 PM 1/17/2008, you wrote:
For better picture quality and light sensitivity, for the web cam you
could substitute a digital or analog video camera, possibly a video
capture card or other interface device and ICQ or Netmeeting etc but,
it would still not be a full screen image and it would probably be
realistically too complex for the average joe to set up on both ends.
It would take some time to work out the wrinkles and would have to be
done in advance or you would end up with nada...
Probably wiser to stick with the best web cam you can get if you do
it all all...
A while back someone recommended one model as being particularly good
but I can't remember the name of it...
db
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
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Ozark, AL SL 82
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