zuiko 0 Posted January 14, 2007 I have a couple cameras that only have mounting holes on the top, but nothing on the bottom. This means I have to mount them upside down in an enclosure. This results in upside down video. 1) Does anybody make a bracket that adds a mounting hole to the bottom? I suppose I could fabricate a couple of those myself if I had to, but that involve some work. 2) Is there a simple device that will flip a video signal 180 degrees? 3) Does anyone know if the Avermedia software can do it? (not ideal as I also plan to run the signal into a sequencer for live display and it would still be upside down on there). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kensplace 0 Posted January 14, 2007 Often the mounts can be removed and replaced on the bottom, but if its a cam that just has the hole, ie not a screwed on mount, then you *may* be able to turn the insides of the cam upside down, depends on the camera, sometimes its easy peasy, sometimes it just impossible.... Im sure you can get something to flip the video, cant remember of hand though where I saw it, but if you just need to mount it then how about gluing a mount to the base of the camera? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites