Flat6Estate wrote:I was going to use some strips of velcro and hard mount it to the front door of the cubby.
Don't get Velcro, get 3M Dual Lock Tape instead - it's Velcro on steroids. See my tablet video for a demo of it.
Flat6Estate wrote:I was going to use some strips of velcro and hard mount it to the front door of the cubby.
HyRax wrote:Looks like you have an effective setup going now! Cable ties can tidy everything up a bit, but as you say, out of sight, out of mind.
Flat6Estate wrote:McDoof,
Is there any reason why you didn't just leave the Easycap device wiring standard rather than adding relays, and just run the standard Easycap Viewer App?
The way I understand it, as soon as the Easycap device detects a video input (when the cam powers up via the reverse lights) it automatically starts the Viewer software on the tablet regardless of what the tablet is doing...
Flat6Estate wrote:I just got my Ebay dc-dc powersupply. I notice that it has 3 screw connectors on the power terminal.
Now for the stupid question of the hour.... I know that IN+ is 12v positive, but do I use OUT+ for ground (or both for the earth)?
Or is the OUT+ a 5v output from the green screw terminal?
Flat6Estate wrote:Now for the stupid question of the hour.... I know that IN+ is 12v positive, but do I use OUT+ for ground (or both for the earth)?
Or is the OUT+ a 5v output from the green screw terminal?
Flat6Estate wrote:I have just received my easycap device in the mail.
I bought the suggested one.
my first concern is that (even though the online item description says stk1160), the manual that came with my device is STK1150
As i don't have the tablet with me for testing, will this device still work with the Easycap software? STK1150/STK1160 what are the differences?
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