Multi-angle recording?
What you need is a video multiplexer. Fry's Electronics has one.
You can find them at websites that deal with video security/surveillance systems.
They can display up to 4 simultaneous feeds on one screen, or one larger picture with a second as a "Picture in Picture". They run about $180+
Check this link, and link for the "Real Time Digital COLOR Quad", it's pricey, but does what you are looking for. The added bonus is that it is 12V.
http://www.eyespyvideo.com/quads.html
You can find them at websites that deal with video security/surveillance systems.
They can display up to 4 simultaneous feeds on one screen, or one larger picture with a second as a "Picture in Picture". They run about $180+
Check this link, and link for the "Real Time Digital COLOR Quad", it's pricey, but does what you are looking for. The added bonus is that it is 12V.
http://www.eyespyvideo.com/quads.html
Originally posted by Tedster
Here's an example of editing together from two DV camcorders:
http://homepage.mac.com/tedpeters/.Movies/.../PIRChicane.mov
In this case I used picture-in-picture to combine the footage from my in-car and the car following me. I just synced them manually on the frame whre I pass under the shadow of the pedestrian overpass. DV camcorders seem to be accurate enough to not loose more than a frame or two over a couple of minutes.
Ted
Here's an example of editing together from two DV camcorders:
http://homepage.mac.com/tedpeters/.Movies/.../PIRChicane.mov
In this case I used picture-in-picture to combine the footage from my in-car and the car following me. I just synced them manually on the frame whre I pass under the shadow of the pedestrian overpass. DV camcorders seem to be accurate enough to not loose more than a frame or two over a couple of minutes.
Ted
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