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First off, this is totally-gratuitous, non-functional, blue-sky BS...

 

But it's started bouncing around in my head...

 

My vehicle has a rooftop box on it.

 

Just for grins, I've thought about putting 4 cams and a PC inside said box: one each facing forward, backward, and each side just to record what goes on around here on a typical day.... maybe create clips of some of the crazier stuff.

 

Seems to me like the successor to the LogiTech "Pro 9000" USB-connected webcam I use on my desktop would be up to the job - and the price is right at about $70 a pop.

 

That leaves an automobile-specific PC - something that could live up there in the box and run headless on 12v...... the joker in the deck being the need for a half-dozen USB ports (one each for the cams, one for a wireless keyboard/mouse, and one just for GPs).... I can even see a monitor in the cab: basically a small TV screen connected via a WiFi adapter....

 

And once the thrill wears off, I could dedicate that PC to the remote site where my muy-expensivo VAIO laptop is now doing duty as a Blue Iris server.

 

Bottom Line:

I'm guessing there's a whole little subculture devoted to in-car PCs... but maybe not where I'm thinking about taking it.

 

Does anybody know of anything?

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I'm actually working on the same thing based on a Ubuntu notebook mounted in the spare tire compartment running Zoneminder with USB cameras mounted inside the windows pointing out. For realtime viewing I plan on streaming the recording via VLC to a dash mounted Android tablet.

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I'm actually working on the same thing based on a Ubuntu notebook mounted in the spare tire compartment running Zoneminder with USB cameras mounted inside the windows pointing out. For realtime viewing I plan on streaming the recording via VLC to a dash mounted Android tablet.

 

Needless-to-say we eagerly await a summary once it's up and running...

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The other option is to go with dedicated dash cams, without the PC. If you go to Amazon and search on dash cam, you'll see quite a variety, mostly with terrible reviews, but a few with better ratings.

 

Not as flexible or powerful as a laptop based system, but probably quicker and easier to set up, with less power draw.

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