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Have a little problem doing up a project, please provide some pointers.
Have a camera(those with RCA or USB output ones) and wants to used it like a camcorder.
That is, need to have a hardisk to srore the video, perhaps a analugue to digital conversion.
Can actually connect the RCA to a camcorder but the tape length is too short.
Need to have at least 11 hours of storage, that is why need a hardisk(eg Digital Wallet).
Is there a way to do it and how? Thanks.

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I'd like to see this too. :-)

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