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Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by pmdandy, Jun 4, 2011.

  1. pmdandy

    pmdandy Welcome New Poster


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    Hi I am working with a physio and podiatrist and we are looking to set up video analysis. We have looked into a range of software programs but our issue is with the camera's. We do not need anything to expensive, 25-50fps would be adequate, however, as we are in the UK finding a camera with firewire is very difficult. we have a couple of panasonic sd60 cameras but they do not have any firewire or av options. I understand to use live feed / video analysis with silicon coach you can run a converter such as the Hauppage piece of equipment but our cameras only have a av multi output so the three av plugs will not go into the camera. Can anyone help at all I am rather confused.

    Thanks
    Andy
     
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  3. pmdandy

    pmdandy Welcome New Poster

    Thankyou very much I will do that.

    Andy
     
  4. Kursh Mohammed

    Kursh Mohammed Active Member

    Yes would also recommend Jonathan. I'm sure he would be able to help.

    Though if you are looking for a simple set up, it’s worth considering a normal video camera not too expensive at all, have a look at John Lewis online. Possibly with 5x optical zoom with a SD card.
    And download Kinovia to play back images.

    If you want something advanced talk to Jonathan.
     
  5. celia@siliconcoach.com

    celia@siliconcoach.com Welcome New Poster

    Hi Andy,
    Had a look at the specs for your camera and the Hauppage device will work on this camera. All you need to do is plug the AV multi cable into the camera, plug the red white and yellow cables into the hauppage red white and yelow plugs and then plug the other end of the hauppage into the USB plug on your computer. Hope this info helps, let me know if we can help any further.
    Celia
     
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