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Rich
- Jan 1, 1970
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What do I need to converter composite video to a RJ-45 cat 5 cable?
Manufacture and Part Number.
Manufacture and Part Number.
What do I need to converter composite video to a RJ-45 cat 5 cable?
Manufacture and Part Number.
Manufacture and Part Number.
Doug said:I doubt you sell many at that price, you price them at $84.95 other online
vendors sell the exact same thing for less than $20.
http://www.svideo.com/cctvbalun.html
Doug
Doug said:The posted price on his website is likely to be only a fond memory by now,
explained away by RLB as an error or another one of his famous "jokes".
Doug
It's down to "$32 and change". He will of course deny it was ever
anything else... like the pirated DSC files he had available for
download from his server.
It's down to "$32 and change". He will of course deny it was ever
anything else... like the pirated DSC files he had available for
download from his server.
OH come ON now!But it does come with RLB's tech support, who wouldn't pay extra for that ?.
Doug
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Jim said:I'm guessing that you-all realize that you're actually "helping" him
by pointing out things like this.
Which iroinically, is something that I'm sure he's giggling all the
way to chemo therapy about.
Just said:I am not certain what type of wireless camera you have, but typically one
can not use a capture card (designed for analog camera) and give it a
digital feed.
It depends on what output your camera has. Many regular computers with
enough horsepower can convert a JPEG image and push it to and IIS ftp
server. You would have to be more specific about your equipment list and
budget. If you don't have a static IP address there will more to watch it on
the Internet.