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But there is a big trap as HappyKillmore has said - older V-mate hardware versions will not show Hi-res (640x480) video during recording. Indeed the usability of V-mate is somehow limited.
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Still no video out.Īlso, I would read the manual, but that seems to be written for those that want to record TV and use this thing as a TV tuner (I have no clue why you'd want to do that at this resolution). I even went to the sandisk website and downloaded their latest firmware. I could connect up a splitter on the input but that defeats the purpose of what was stated above with the goggles crapping out when it got a second of static. Turns out, this device CANNOT handle video out while it's recording! That makes it utterly worthless for FPV.
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Where's my video out? Why did it go black? So I hit record (only took about 15 presses of the remote's record button) and what do I get? A Black screen with the letters "REC" at the top left. ok, so I've seen better, but maybe this is just the preview. There is was.a grainy output of my FPV display.
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So I set the device's time and date (which it demands on startup.EVERY TIME you connect the power!) and set 640X480 MP4 format. If there were ANY buttons on the device I would throw the remote away immediately. It's the most frustrating remote I've ever used. You have to click and click and move and move and click. It is nice and small and pulls very little power. Mine arrived yesterday and I immediately hooked it up to my FPV setup. Thanks a lot for the hin with sandisk v-mate, tty044 I can take a picture of everything included when home from work.
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I think there are no other limitations beside the blanking. Unfortunately such a piece that clears the lenses from env.
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guess the experienced fpvers can confirm this. think it's like the more complicated the setup, the more sources of potential error are present. One solution would be to feed the receiver's video signal via a video grabber into a (mobile) computer and then display the image on the glasses, constantly showing something stable in the image or more easily not going fullscreen.Įdit: of course, just like the blanking sourcery in the goggles, that weakens the whole video system.
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where does signal modulation take place? in the "converter" or in the hmd unit? is the blanking regulated by software or is it probably removeable by some soldering? Maybe somebody reading knows more about the hard and software of these devices. If only there was a regulator for the blanking threshold, it would be a very nice product. nobody can use white noise.īut the second is fatal while the camera decides I don't want to see the video with very poor quality, it is vital to the flight stability because although it's totally hard to see anything, you could still see the strong contrast of the horizon. So the first observation is no problem at all. I did regulate the signal strength very slowly so I can tell there is still some contrasts and contours visible after it's blanked. I did a ground test using the antennas to regulate signal strength:ġ) from white noise only, back to a clear signal, there is close to no delay.Ģ) with a constantly very poor signal strength, where you almost see nothing, the goggles go to black mode.