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 Posted: 23:06 - 28 Jun 2005 Post subject: Mounting Bike Cam and Digital Recorder |
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So i got one of those hi-res Sony bullet cams and an Archos AV420 Digital Video Recorder.
I quickly set it up, camera powered off battery on bike, cam velcro'd to front of bike, wires routed under seat and put the DVR under the seat also.. anyway..
I can't get a recording when i leave the DVR under the seat i think due to vibrations, once i got a corrupted file, most other times it just turns off for some reason I've tried putting the DVR in my pocket and it's worked twice (out of 4 times), twice it switched off again. I don't know whether it's vibrations or buttons being pressed..
So i'm wondering what's the best method of storing DVR's under the seat to keep vibes to the minimum? between a couple of sponges, foam, gel? The camera i can mount no probs really but i want to find a discrete place for it in case i get stopped by the law!
Anyone got any experience with these specific/similar items or any ideas on how to get vibrations to the minimum?
cheers.
(got 2 alright vids today, not speeding but a couple of bikes passed by at a good old trot!)  |
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the bullet cam is aok. i power mine from the battery on the bike so i don't have ny connection issues or another bulky set of batteries under the seat and it's totally fine, you may want to try that. Definitely going to use a voltage regulator on it though if i can get one that's 12v in - 12v out (or some other method anyway)
It's the DVR that's cutting out/powering off but i don't quite know why yet. Need to dampen the vibrations anyway as i don't want to ruin my HDD and i suspect that's the primary problem anyway.. it can only be that!
ingenious ideas are required lads, tell me your vibration dampening ideas  |
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Let me know when she's up and running and we can go and test it on a decent road...
Tank bag maybe? I put my old DV camcorder in one of them and didn't suffer whatsoever...mind you, it's easily nickable up there if you happen to dismount and bugger off.  |
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I'll check when I get home. I've got a funy feeling it's only outputs that are on mine i.e. Firewire and USB dont think it's got a AV point (bollocks )
F**K it I'll just Ducktape it to the tank
Cheers for the replies (bloody quick for 1AM ) ____________________ Current; 10' Aprilia Dorsoduro 750.
Previous; 05 Triumph Daytona 600, 08' Ducati 1098s.
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yeah the bullet cam is your usual composite video signal.. i.e. analogue.
I've managed to make up a little mount for the camera to screw onto between the headlight and the horn. It's as discrete as i can get it (bloody difficult with a naked bike). Routed the wire to the front, too, so all the camera work is done.
I would start messing about with the underseat part, i.e. larger tray, foam, buble wrap etc but as usual it's pissing down (usual carry on after a glorious day yesterday ).
Updated the firmware on the DVR as well to get rid of any bugs. Apparently the older firmware (the one i had) used to turn off occassionally when recording audio so hopefully that's related and it's been sorted now.
Anyway, going to keep my eye on the rain, argh!! |
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right well i tried various stuff today, foam under the seat, still crap; luggage bag, towels, foam, bubble wrap, more foam and bubble wrap, still crap; tried mounting it vertically, no difference, upside down, no difference.. so after a bit of a depressing time of it all i put it in my top pocket and viola, works all the time
Only problem is my bodged connector needs redone (done it in a hurry last time) so i'll do that properly. My microphone i got in the camera kit is too loud, major distortion, so i'll need to stick a variable resistor inline with it.. 1k? 10k?
then i'll get a 5v regulator and power the DVR from the bike as well as i'm not confident the battery will last a long time recording.
*phew*.. so, top pocket it is! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 43 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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