View Full Version : A Challenge for the Great XDA MINDS!
beufford12
23-05-2008, 11:26 PM
This is a very odd question - however, I have not been able to find an answer. I would like to use a camcorder to record while deer hunting. However, I would also like to stream this content live over the web - with my only communication to the outside world being my AT&T tilt, is there any way to possibly connect a camcorder to the phone - and then have some kind of program running in the background uploading it to a site on the web?
This is a very ODD request, I know. However, if there is a better way to do this I am open to any ideas you may have. Some of you may ask why I don't just use the phone itself to project the images....the problem is I need the zoom and night vision from the camera... Thanks for your help!
JimmyMcGee
23-05-2008, 11:30 PM
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OK. I think you'd probably be more able to connect the Camcorder to a Laptop and use internet sharing on your Tilt to connect the Laptop to the web.
Reasons Are,
1) I don't know if there is a way to connect your Camcorder to your Kaiser. No Firewire ports on here.
2) If you could connect it, I doubt there would be drivers for the Camcorder on Windows Mobile.
3) I'm not sure about there being a program that could turn your Camcorder into a Webcam for your Kaiser. But I bet there is one for an XP machine.
4) I don't think you'd get much battery life out of the Kaiser this way.
5) I don't think the 400Mhz Processor in the Kaiser could handle all this processing.
livefastdiefun87
24-05-2008, 10:19 PM
Wow... Give me a second to process this.......
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OK. I think you'd probably be more able to connect the Camcorder to a Laptop and use internet sharing on your Tilt to connect the Laptop to the web.
Reasons Are,
1) I don't know if there is a way to connect your Camcorder to your Kaiser. No Firewire ports on here.
2) If you could connect it, I doubt there would be drivers for the Camcorder on Windows Mobile.
3) I'm not sure about there being a program that could turn your Camcorder into a Webcam for your Kaiser. But I bet there is one for an XP machine.
4) I don't think you'd get much battery life out of the Kaiser this way.
5) I don't think the 400Mhz Processor in the Kaiser could handle all this processing.
here here :p
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