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  2. Dashcam - Wikipedia

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    The resolution will determine the overall quality of the video. Full HD or 1080p (1920×1080) is standard for dash HD cams. Dash cameras may have 1080p, 1296p (common for Chinese dashcams), 1440p, or higher definition for a front camera and 720p for a back camera and include f/1.8 aperture and night vision mode.

  3. Comparison of DVR software packages - Wikipedia

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    3 years ago () [5] Compatible with SiliconDust HDHomeRun tuners. [6] EyeTV: No Yes No No No Bundled: Proprietary: 3.6.9 (build 7521) January 10, 2017; 8 years ago () Bundled for no extra charge with all Elgato USB tuners, but also sold separately for use with other tuners. Hauppauge WinTV Yes No No No No Bundled: Proprietary

  4. Multiple-camera setup - Wikipedia

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    Most films use a single-camera setup, [3] but in recent decades larger films have begun to use more than one camera on set, usually with two cameras simultaneously filming the same setup. However, this is not a true multiple-camera setup in the television sense.

  5. TiVo digital video recorders - Wikipedia

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    It converts recorded MPEG-2 content from the Premiere or Roamio DVR to a reduced data rate format suitable for the mobile client on a wireless connection (H.264, usually at 720p.) Stream's hardware core is a specialized chip: the NXP (formerly Zenverge) ZN200. Stream connects to the TiVo DVR via Ethernet on the customer's local network.

  6. On-board diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    Part 3: Verification of the communication between vehicle and OBD II scan tool; ISO 11898: Road vehicles – Controller area network (CAN). International Organization for Standardization, 2003. Part 1: Data link layer and physical signalling; Part 2: High-speed medium access unit; Part 3: Low-speed, fault-tolerant, medium-dependent interface

  7. Onboard camera - Wikipedia

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    Onboard cameras. An onboard camera or in-car camera is a camera placed upon a moving object, such as a vehicle.. In motor racing, onboard cameras are often used to give a better perspective from the driver's point of view, whilst in films, these cameras are designed to increase the intensity and action of a specific scene.

  8. Dashboard - Wikipedia

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    Dashboard instruments displaying various car and engine conditions. Where the dashboard originally included an array of simple controls (e.g., the steering wheel) and instrumentation to show speed, fuel level and oil pressure, the modern dashboard may accommodate a broad array of gauges, and controls as well as information, climate control and entertainment systems.

  9. TV tuner card - Wikipedia

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    The ATI Twin Wonder TV tuner card. A TV tuner card is a kind of television tuner that allows television signals to be received by a computer.Most TV tuners also function as video capture cards, allowing them to record television programs onto a hard disk much like the digital video recorder (DVR) does.

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