in-car "black box" video cameras

In aus.cars Bernd Felsche <berfel@innovative.iinet.net.au> wrote:
Athol <athol_SPIT_SPAM@idl.net.au> wrote:

3. The driver frequently sees other drivers doing really stupid things
and wants to record these types of events to put on u-tube, etc.. :)

There's not enough space for that on the whole Internet, Athol.
Indeed, but my point was that there is a rational explaination for
doing so.

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On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 10:12:41 +1000, atec77 <atec77@hotmail.com> wrote:

On 16/08/2010 2:28 AM, terryc wrote:
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 14:50:12 +0200, Nomen Nescio wrote:

On the news last week, there was a story about in-car video footage
being used in a road rage court case. Supposedly the victim's car had 4
cameras (front, rear, left, right I presume). I wonder if it's like the
shitty CCTV in my uncle's shop - it does a mosaic of the 4 cameras so
you only get 288 lines resolution each picture (same as VHS tape). I
doubt you could identify an armed robber off it. It should be HD only
for this sort of thing.

No idea, but I'd love to know the tech details.

It has been feasible for about a decade to just have a computer running a
capture card storing pictures/video to a hard disk. Limitations were the
quality of the cameras that you could afford and the size of the hard
disk that you could afford, which implied the limit to the amount of
recording(history).

These days a dvr at 500 or 600 tvl per-cam and 20 to 25 fps is under 400$
it's getting very affordable
What would 400$ be when written in the proper format with the $ before
the number?

>--
 
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 22:25:07 +1000, Albm&ctd
<alb_mandctdNOWMD@connexus.net.au> wrote:

In article <i4dlep$m8q$2@reversiblemaps.ath.cx>, jasen@xnet.co.nz says...
On 2010-08-17, Mr.T <MrT@home> wrote:

"Golden One" <jpburns@westnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:0df0246b-a91b-47d9-8be5-a7f9a731537e@i18g2000pro.googlegroups.com...
The person had them fitted after they were held to blame for an
accident that was not their fault.

Wish I had them fitted when I was fined for driving carefully through a
faulty red arrow after I waited 5 minutes for it to change (at 2AM and
nothing else on the road except an unmarked cop car apparently :-(
I would have at least enjoyed playing the footage in real time in court
until THEY go tired of waiting! But whether such evidence would even be
accepted is another matter of course.

If you stop in the wrong spot the metal detector loop might not 'see'
your car. sometimes reversing a bit triggers the lights.


--- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news@netfront.net ---

Wonder if it was Toowoomba Qld. Going back about 15 years ago, the lights never
change late at night if you are on a motorcycle... sitting there and there is no
other traffic for fuck*ng kilometers. It would be one giant arseh*le of a cop
that would book you for going through them.
There are no kilometers in Australia.

 
In article <lq4n665skgtkaa0m19v651oe27g6sveng9@4ax.com>,
god_freee_jones@hotmail.com says...
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 22:25:07 +1000, Albm&ctd
alb_mandctdNOWMD@connexus.net.au> wrote:

In article <i4dlep$m8q$2@reversiblemaps.ath.cx>, jasen@xnet.co.nz says...
On 2010-08-17, Mr.T <MrT@home> wrote:

"Golden One" <jpburns@westnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:0df0246b-a91b-47d9-8be5-a7f9a731537e@i18g2000pro.googlegroups.com...
The person had them fitted after they were held to blame for an
accident that was not their fault.

Wish I had them fitted when I was fined for driving carefully through a
faulty red arrow after I waited 5 minutes for it to change (at 2AM and
nothing else on the road except an unmarked cop car apparently :-(
I would have at least enjoyed playing the footage in real time in court
until THEY go tired of waiting! But whether such evidence would even be
accepted is another matter of course.

If you stop in the wrong spot the metal detector loop might not 'see'
your car. sometimes reversing a bit triggers the lights.


--- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news@netfront.net ---

Wonder if it was Toowoomba Qld. Going back about 15 years ago, the lights never
change late at night if you are on a motorcycle... sitting there and there is no
other traffic for fuck*ng kilometers. It would be one giant arseh*le of a cop
that would book you for going through them.

There are no kilometers in Australia.

OK kilometres then
We have meter maids here, really pretty too so there.. neeerrrr.

Al
--
I don't take sides.
It's more fun to insult everyone.
http://kwakakid.cjb.net/insult.html
 
In article <1282098521.342291@idlwebserver.idl.com.au>,
athol_SPIT_SPAM@idl.net.au says...
In aus.cars Bernd Felsche <berfel@innovative.iinet.net.au> wrote:
Athol <athol_SPIT_SPAM@idl.net.au> wrote:

3. The driver frequently sees other drivers doing really stupid things
and wants to record these types of events to put on u-tube, etc.. :)

There's not enough space for that on the whole Internet, Athol.

Indeed, but my point was that there is a rational explaination for
doing so.

I suppose if you instigated a road rage incident it would look like the victim
was attacked by the sweet transvestite from Rocky Horror.

Al
--
I don't take sides.
It's more fun to insult everyone.
http://kwakakid.cjb.net/insult.html
 
"Jasen Betts" <jasen@xnet.co.nz> wrote in message
news:i4dlep$m8q$2@reversiblemaps.ath.cx...
If you stop in the wrong spot the metal detector loop might not 'see'
your car. sometimes reversing a bit triggers the lights.
Of course, and sometimes it doesn't!

MrT.
 
"Albm&ctd" <alb_mandctdNOWMD@connexus.net.au> wrote in message
news:MPG.26d51c91aefa0810989c5f@news.eternal-september.org...
Wonder if it was Toowoomba Qld. Going back about 15 years ago, the lights
never
change late at night if you are on a motorcycle... sitting there and there
is no
other traffic for fuck*ng kilometers. It would be one giant arseh*le of a
cop
that would book you for going through them.
Yep, and a bigger arsehole of a judge! I did refuse to pay however and opted
for community service. I wasn't going to contribute money to their coffers
and encourage them to fine people for THEIR faulty equipment.

MrT.
 

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