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hi mats
i know you mentioned "no software" but i had to mention Max/MSP/Jitter from Cycling 74 - Jitter being it's video aspect - and that it would be relatively easy to create a standalone app that would do this. Jitter is used quite a bit for video installations of a wide variety of confiurations.
cheers and good luck - hardware solutions may be hard to find, or a t least quite expensive and likely proprietary....
bruce
On Jul 30, 2012, at 3:37 PM, Mats Olsson wrote:
> Hi all
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> Have hopes for a solution that seemed impossible 10 yrs ago without huge loops and efforts
> Have been out of these loops myself for a few years but I guess there must be new and simple solutions today.
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> The issue is that I need to record video live continuously but at the same time be able to playback the recorded material with a 10 to 15 minutes delay continously (without operating any software-mediaplayer).
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> Seems like common consumer dvr-technology shoud be able to do this but when I google it is not clear what machine could actually do that (the "timeshift" function in these boxes seems to only be available on what a TV-reciever brings in - not a local videocamera?)
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> Have I missed some obvious simple way/provider of doing this?
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> best
> mats
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