Jon The FLIP camera that Cisco recently discontinued does exactly what you describe. --- Ron K. Jeffries http://ronkjeffries.pen.io
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 09:01, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Werner and friends, > > How likely would it be to get nanonote to record and compress video? > > Also, what about a camera/webcam for input onto the nanonote? > > Also, could one use both a UBB-WPAN and a UBB-VGA and/or some future > UBB-WEBCAM at the same time? > > How far can we push this guy? If not this, what about milkymist? > > I have a client interested in a product to have video recording and > compression from a camera, right onto a sdcard or other flash memory, > and then when connecting the device, automatically upload the video to > an ftp/sftp server. > > Think of it like an offline record and broadcast system for places > without connectivity, like hiking in the forest or being a journalist > in the field recording, but with no connection. The necessary ability > to record video, preferably compressing with an open format, and > transmitting with minimal hassles is the goal. > > Is this a problem we can solve? > > How could we? > > Also, what about ruggedizing either the nanonote and/or milkymist for this. > > Sorry, I'm shooting really high on this question, but have some very > serious clients in the wings. > > Jon > > -- > Jon Phillips > http://rejon.org/ | http://fabricatorz.com/ > chat/skype: kidproto | irc: rejon > +1.415.830.3884 (global) | +1-510-499-0894 (sf) > +86-187-1003-9974 (beijing) > > _______________________________________________ > Qi Hardware Discussion List > Mail to list (members only): [email protected] > Subscribe or Unsubscribe: > http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion >
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