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The new fastest laptop drive:
Travelstar 200GB 7K200 http://www.engadget.com/2007/05/10/h...rpm-bulk-encr/ http://www.hitachigst.com/portal/sit...ecae2eac4f0a0/ http://www.google.com/search?client=...utf-8&oe=utf-8 |
The one we used (with additional 5V converter) is 7K100 :-)
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UpnRunning??
Andrey - do you have a HDD upnrunning inside the camera now??
Any idea of performance yet?? just very curious :) //O. |
So far we tried 2.5"HDD attached to 10349 board with additional 48V->5V DC-DC converter. And were able to access the files.
Our current camera software is based on Axis SDK 2.01 and (as we had to find out) it does not work with either IDE or USB. Since then Axis finally released 2.10 (we could not wait that long) that we made to just boot in the camera and Spectr could access USB and HDD, but he did not yet merge our additions to 2.01 and later Axis 2.10 so we do not have yet camera with HDD. But we will have it at LinuxTag for sure. |
Andrey, how you can answer today on this question:
http://dvinfo.net/conf/showpost.php?...&postcount=104 ? |
I've been on vacation for a few weeks. But I took the Elphel with me and built a laptop mount on the Tripod. It really makes everything a lot easier. I now use a very fast laptop.
I'll post some pics of the tripod and the laptop. I also shot a short docu just to test the Elphel for outdoor use. When I have finished editing I'll post the film. |
I use the 333 all the time out side, It likes the sun & blue sky! I also use a fast laptop with a 2.5" 7600rpm drive (the Hitachi one I think). Recently been using it with a Sony Vaio FE31 using the original HD & it seems good upto about 70% in most conditions.
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hi phil did you use the live knoppix or did you have installed on your hd!?
hi oscar thanks for your next upload :-) |
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Does anyone know a place to upload the avi file? It's 50 MB big.
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Here is a small version of the 'documentary' I made in France. While my girlfriend was working all day in the garden making a path.... I was testing all aspects of the Elphel. Yes, between some shots I helped her a bit, but filmmaking comes first, right?
This short film also proves you can synch a separate audio recording, using the old method with a clap board (in this case I just clapped my hands and said the take number, the same as the Elphel output filename) I used a portable minidisc recorder and it really worked fine. I also used the wax adapter (which really needs to be rebuild to get rid of soft edges), and a 'big' Panasonic TV lens (notice some telephoto close ups of the flowers). The clip is reduced by half in resolution to upload, and is just a rough cut without color adjustments and some faults in the editing. I'll probably upload the final version at normal resolution of 1600x900 pixels and less compression. I'll post some stills at full size soon. You can download the (54MB) file here: http://dvinfo.it-now.org/RomainSurMeuse2.avi (it's in Xvid compression) |
353 standalone...
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Too bad I can't go to LinuxTag...have other commitments... Any idea how long time it will be until you have a casing that can hold the hdd? ..in other words - when can I buy one? :) //O. |
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The only part I would hesitate to build myself would be the c-mount. If I can buy the 353 in its original casing with hdd support I see no problem in customizing that :) Please let us know when you can capture images to the hdd! //O. |
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