hi, I have built a little portable TV, and trying to incorporate a mini camera. The camera is one of those little single yellow lead out, and the screen is just compost in. But I have a strange problem, where the camera's circuitry gets warm, and I get this from the display.
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You can actually see the camera's image n the background, but its drowned out by all those "blocks". Any idea's how I could fix it?
hi, I have built a little portable TV, and trying to incorporate a mini camera. The camera is one of those little single yellow lead out, and the screen is just compost in. But I have a strange problem, where the camera's circuitry gets warm, and I get this from the display.
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You can actually see the camera's image n the background, but its drowned out by all those "blocks". Any idea's how I could fix it?
Thanks
Hi. No, in the picture, the camera is on the other side of the LCD screen, so its not getting back reflection. It doesnt matter if I focus it or not, I still get the same thing. I have tried it on a different TV, and I still get the same problem. The thing is, I can still see the image behind all the other stuff, so the CCD must be working OK, there must be something on the control board screwin with the camera's output maybe?
Just a note - sometimes I use a 3ghz PC, sometimes an old HP laptop, and enough times I use my cellphone browser to access this site. Even though I should stay away from old-tech browsers because of their vulnerability sometimes the old pc dictates running older versions of software. Also bandwidth costs in some countries ( I still use dialup&GPRS at home ) is not cheap.
Mvs_Sarma has enough of a point in his request.
Just a note - sometimes I use a 3ghz PC, sometimes an old HP laptop, and enough times I use my cellphone browser to access this site. Even though I should stay away from old-tech browsers because of their vulnerability sometimes the old pc dictates running older versions of software. Also bandwidth costs in some countries ( I still use dialup&GPRS at home ) is not cheap.
Mvs_Sarma has enough of a point in his request.
Why not see for yourself how it looks what you posted? as we have to see from the web. i agree , if i download, i could manipulate it. But any further download will work on my internet budget. try to compare your uploaded photo with that of others, and you would understand. Ofcourse, I could well be silent and neglect your post as it is difficult unless I manipulate my browser magnification and normal it for reading the text again.
The very concept of being a member in this site would be defeated. Thus we definitely feel that you should size the photo before you post it.