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http://www.newmp3technology.com/av25.htm No idea how good it is but as a playback device it might be ok |
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Hi Paulinfrance
Yes sorry about that, there are tooooo many posts to go through Looks good for the money but pretty poor resolution As someone else says most of the time you may be recording on the aircraft but as a simple viewer recorder its would be ok Ronnie |
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Hey I'm looking to get a Cheap, & Reliable & Simply!!!! DVR What would be some of the best options? (Its only needed for a down aircraft!) 12V power source would be better! as I only use 3cell lipos! Video quality doesn't really mater I have a gopro on board.
I'm consider this at the moment: -AV25 2GB Portable Multimedia Player and DVR with 2.5 inch screen How long will it recored on the 2GB/ 4GB card for? Do I have any other options? say under $100( I dont want to use a laptop because simple is Key! ) If i have to use a BEC for 5volts that will be ok, but not as simple!! Or would I be better off actually saving some money and buying a $200 DVR -I just find it steep for something I would rarely use. Any Thoughts??? |
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Has anybody tried the jetview mini DVRs?
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agree,i've had afew more expensive ones and to be honest the AV25 is the best one for relaibility and ease of use.
video quality not the best but ideal for finding a downed plane or quad. with sound and video recording it uses about 10-12mb per minute of recording. inbuilt batt. will last a good hr.s recording so ok for a general days flying.. it also keeps on recording through static and even records if VTX turned off.. sample of video,VTX put on my sons buggy and some on a plane,with no sound.. not Gopro quality BUT for the money..WORKS fine..
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http://www.newmp3technology.com/av25.htm Cheers, Martin |
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Lack of FPV Japan DVR instructions
I just purchased a Japan FPV DVR. How do I get it to upload the file to my computer?. When I plug the USB cable to the computer the DVR says "USB password" with six digits underneath all now reading 0. The next line says 'apply' and 'cancel'. Using the 'up' 'down' buttons only changes the digits. How do I get it to 'cancel'. I don't need another password to remember. The device does not show up on my computer?
The instructions are supposed to be intuitive. I think my "intuit' is broken |
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http://www.multiwiicopter.com/produc...anual-v101.pdf Doug |
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Anyone got any suggestions for a good DVR that has a good size screen e.g. more than 5"? I would like to use the DVR screen as a monitor other people can view too so I can keep my groundstation compact but the good DVR's out there have a pretty small screen resolutions.
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I have the attached 'one-touch' recorder, and have a question. The specs say it records at 320x240 and 640x480. How do you change between the two? Is this the progressive/interlaced option?
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