I know that title was long, but I like to make my titles descriptive so people have a pretty good idea of what to expect when they see my posts.
I have done extensive research on back up cams and the options they present. I understand there are RCA and USB rear view cams, and each one has advantages and disadvantages.
RCA advantages
- wider viewing angle
- better quality than USB
- doesn't use the carputer's processor for video processing, ensuring a more reliable signal
RCA disadvantages
- somewhat cumbersome and complicated to feed the composite signal to the carputer if you plan on recording; or if you plan on going without a multiple channel monitor (a single channel VGA monitor)
- more expensive than a USB webcam
webcam advantages
- simple to feed signal to carputer if you want to record or go with a single channel VGA monitor
- cheaper than an RCA cam
webcam disadvantages
- relies on the carputer's processor, which creates a liability of slowing down
- lesser quality image
- lesser viewing angle
The setup I have chosen makes use of an RCA camera for the good quality and wider viewing range. I am going to use two monitors in my setup; one for the main carputer screen and one dedicated monitor for just rear view signal (just like what TurboCad did in this post:
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/newb...w-monitor.html This creates the dilemma of getting the composite signal to the carputer for recording, so I am presented with two choices after all the extensive research.
I can either go with an RCA to USB converter like this one:
http://www.spytown.com/ad02.html?iorb=4764
Or I can install a TV tuner with composite input like this one:
http://ati.amd.com/products/tvwonder650/PCIe/index.html
The tv tuner appeals to me because it gives me HDTV. However, I have questions over which one would be more benefial given a few uncertainties:
- Which one would consume less CPU power?
- Which one would be easier to integrate into a program like RRcam?
Sorry for the long winded and convoluted post, but I wanted to make sure I covered all my bases.