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Rob, yep that's the badboy :) and rather good value too - normally
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Ben and Daniel, both these finds are excellant and the info that you've provided is so helpful I have been wanting to run multiple camera's and to be able to edit it into picture in picture format. At the moment all spare cash and time is going into our new project but once built I am sure that I will talking to you both.
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:) - no worries chap. Say you have four then you can combine them - the only thing these can't do that the expensive systems do is show telemetry etc .. but for
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Would you happen to know if the footage could be combined with footage from a bullet camera.
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Absolutely .. obviously dependant on the editing software - with cyberlink you can import many different formats of footage, say for example you had 3 different sources of footage, you would import all three into cyberlink.

You then drag the footage onto the time bar and edit as required - when you 'produce' the finished footage it will be combined into the format you have selected as the output.

With the footage I did as a test I simply created a solid background then inserted two picture in picture entries and added each short clip to those. Then 'produced' the finished article in a 720p format - which to be honest looks to be exactly the same quality as the original.
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Cheer mate:)
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You know what Ben, i can't wait to shoot some Marham footage now we both have these video cameras as well as our normal size ones. Should make for a very interesting cat and mouse video :thumbs:
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Daniel wrote:Should make for a very interesting cat and mouse video :thumbs:
I dont know if we will see you in our rear view camera though, the camera isnt good with distant objects...... ;)
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Yeah just you wait until the straights Gareth, you'll breifly be able to count how many stone chips on my bumper ;)
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Amazing that a camera with sensor that small can produce pics, for so little money!

How powerful a PC do you need for the vid editing Ben? Will an ageing 2.8GHz Pentium 4 with 1GB ram cut it?

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