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External video recorder




  1. #External video recorder movie
  2. #External video recorder 1080p
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  4. #External video recorder portable

The MediDVR allows you to easily record digital video and images directly to a flash drive or hard drive. No long limited to paper or film-based images and no longer any need for cumbersome DVD disks. The MediDVR can be used in almost unlimited number of situations the major application is in medical imaging. It has universal video connectivity and compatibility, the dual video input formats enable compatibility and integration with virtually all surgical system manufactures.

#External video recorder portable

Portable MediDVR is small size universal and easy operation no special training is required. It enables the live transmission of procedures to other practitioners or students outside of the operating theater for training or monitoring purposes on PC or iPad/iPhone. Meanwhile portable MediDVR supports real time streaming by connecting to the hospital network.

#External video recorder full

On board gain adjustable omni-directional microphone buzzer and full color LED feedback are also available. With HDD it can record highest quality HD video up to two weeks. Saves extremely clear still images and videos to an internal removable HDD external USB HDD, USB Flash, SD Card or network.

#External video recorder 1080p

Portable MediDVR can record high-definition crisp 1080p video from endoscope, arthroscopy, surgical camera, C-Arms, ultrasound etc. It is as small as palm that you can take it to anywhere. External medical grade power adapter can be connected for longer recording time or fully charge the battery in 2 hours alone. It is standalone, internal battery can supply surgical recording up to 5 hours. It combines superior image and video quality, extensive easy control various removable storage medias and a rage of innovative features. Thanks a ton.Portable HD MediDVR, a medical grade dual interface full HD Video Recorder, is industry’s first and most affordable, standalone, compact and versatile high definition recorder solution. I'm not sure if this is considered an absolutely crazy idea or a normal one, so please help me out here. So what I'm asking is: is this even possible? If so, how possible and how easy. However, I can understand the limitations of what codecs the R.Pi can utilize. If possible, I would love to use the ProRes 422 or 444 codecs, which I believe would be less intensive on the processor. USB 2.0 is limited to only 60Mb/s and since the ethernet port is not gigabit, it's limited to 100Mb/s, and that's assuming they're able to maintain their maximum speeds for long periods of time! If I have to use the ethernet port, I will, I just need to know how (I plan on recording to an HDD or SSD by the way). I'm looking for a minimum bitrate of 70Mb/s and a preferred 100Mb/s or higher. That last part is where I see a big issue here. From there, I would like the video to be encoded with the h.264 codec into any container (.MP4 preferred) at a.rather high bitrate.

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Assuming the HDMI port on the R.Pi can be used as an input, that's where the camera will be connected. There will be a clean, uncompressed HDMI output from the camera. So what might I be able to use instead? The Raspberry Pi 3.

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Here's the problem though: I'm a cheap-a** and don't wanna pay $300 for something that just encodes video at a higher bitrate.

external video recorder

You see, we're using a Canon HV20 HDV camcorder for B-roll and I remember hearing a long time ago that using the HDMI output with an external video recorder like the Atomos Ninja ( ) is drastically better than recording onto tape in terms of reliability and compression. While selecting the gear we wanted for each scene, I realized something.

#External video recorder movie

I do photography professionally for a living at the moment and have been planning out some collaborative movie projects with my friend. However, I have done extensive programming with Arduino Uno's and VEX Cortexes if that makes any difference (at least I think it does). Let me just start out by saying I've never used or even touched a Raspberry Pi interface in my entire life.






External video recorder