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    Maximum Bitrate GingerPrince's Avatar
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    Another fun use for a Carputer...

    ...webcam, for on-track footage! Did a track day at the Silverstone Grand Prix circuit this weekend, with webcam on my sun visor.

    Video etc. available at http://www.stuffandting.com/gallery/?gallery=trax2003 (video is the thumbnail near the bottom).



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    it would be cool to cover the track in wifi so drivers could stream their images realtime.
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    Some more webcam footage from an Airfield day I did this weekend. This is getting addictive

    http://www.stuffandting.com/gallery/...y=binbrook2003

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    Quote Originally Posted by GingerPrince
    Some more webcam footage from an Airfield day I did this weekend. This is getting addictive

    http://www.stuffandting.com/gallery/...y=binbrook2003

    What webcam software do you use to make your videos? /newbie
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