Recording OSD video

pptvark

Member
I would like to give clients an immediate-web friendly video of the work I am doing so they can post to facebook or the web. i.e. To a DVR ...etc. Any ideas or threads that have already conquered this?

Thanks!
Pat
 



RTRyder

Merlin of Multirotors
This could be your answer if you want quick and dirty. However, be careful getting the same frequencies as your existing system as, I believe, there are 3 different band standards.

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/..._5_8G_Pocket_FPV_Ground_Station_with_DVR.html

I have the same unit but slightly older without the builtin RX. Video quality is OK but for the $ I'd go with the FPVJapan unit or one of these which is essentially the same thing... http://www.readymaderc.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=11_14&products_id=1204 much better quality of the recorded video this one vs the HK unit and pretty much the same price or less considering the additional cost of shipping from China.

Ken
 

CrashMaster

Member
I have the same unit but slightly older without the builtin RX. Video quality is OK but for the $ I'd go with the FPVJapan unit or one of these which is essentially the same thing... http://www.readymaderc.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=11_14&products_id=1204 much better quality of the recorded video this one vs the HK unit and pretty much the same price or less considering the additional cost of shipping from China.
Ken
It all depends what you need or want it for. The one I posted is perfect for rough and ready. The quality pics are on the camera SD card and not on the DVR. I have two one works with my ImmersionRC TX and the other with my unbranded TX. They are separate from my 7' monitor mounted on my TX and used to control the camera whilst flying LOS. I record the video on the ground on these mini DVRs just in case disaster strikes so have GPS, height, speed, direction, voltage etc for reference later. The quality of the screen is pretty useless but on my laptop it is excellent, even in low res. If you wanted to upload for a customer to the web this would be it... Don't give them the HD until they pay.
 

PeteDee

Mr take no prisoners!
I am using one of the HK DVR units and the quality is quite good for $45. Still experimenting to get the best results but so far very happy,

 
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