Scruit 0 Posted December 1, 2007 This is a mobile DVR application. 1) I have just obtained a new device that connects inline with the video signal and overlays vehicle location/heading and speed using GPS. 2) I would like to export the video from the front camera (ch1) either WITH or WITHOUT the speed reading (depending on if it's in my best interests to let people know how fast I was going) 3) I am currently using 3 of the 4 channels 4) My plan was to use the loop out of channel 1, run it through the GPS overlay device and then into channel 4 - this would give me a 'copy' of the front camera on ch1 with GPS data. Therefore I could choose to export ch1 (no GPS data) or ch4 (with GPS data). 5) Whoops!! There's no loop outs! Given all the above, what is the cheapest and easiest way to do what I'm trying to do without losing quality? I have a cheap RCA-branded F-type coax splitter from back when we had basic cable - you know the type, it lets you run your cable tv signal to two TVs. Would this work for my problem above? Would it lose quality? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ak357 0 Posted December 1, 2007 This is a mobile DVR application. 1) I have just obtained a new device that connects inline with the video signal and overlays vehicle location/heading and speed using GPS. 2) I would like to export the video from the front camera (ch1) either WITH or WITHOUT the speed reading (depending on if it's in my best interests to let people know how fast I was going) 3) I am currently using 3 of the 4 channels 4) My plan was to use the loop out of channel 1, run it through the GPS overlay device and then into channel 4 - this would give me a 'copy' of the front camera on ch1 with GPS data. Therefore I could choose to export ch1 (no GPS data) or ch4 (with GPS data). 5) Whoops!! There's no loop outs! Given all the above, what is the cheapest and easiest way to do what I'm trying to do without losing quality? I have a cheap RCA-branded F-type coax splitter from back when we had basic cable - you know the type, it lets you run your cable tv signal to two TVs. Would this work for my problem above? Would it lose quality? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Never split video use Video Distributor 1 in 2 out Audio/Video lots of them around pm me for more info What did u get for inline GPS ? Brand,model number ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
normicgander 0 Posted December 4, 2007 Scruit- check out VAC. Used them a number of years ago. http://www.vac-brick.com/ Unrelated but I saw a video tester which some folks may wish to look at: VT-1. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mr.surveillance 0 Posted December 4, 2007 A possibly cheap solution. Would a video distribution amplifier for an automotive system work? ie: Pyle PLV2 or simular... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Scruit 0 Posted December 5, 2007 I found a 1-in 2-out powered distribution amplifier from an online CCTV store for about $25. It arrives today, will check it out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites