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Hardware requirements for Dual Camera recording
Written by admin, January 12th, 2009   

For FIREWIRE video connections you will need two firewire controllers, one per camera. Unfortunately you cannot connect two cameras to a single firewire expansion card, even if the card has multiple ports. Firewire cards simply do not provide enough performance to support two simultaneous video streams. Note that this is a hardware limitation, not a software limitation. For laptops you will require an on-board firewire port, built into the laptop. You can then add a firewire expansion card to handle the second camera. The onboard port will use a 4-pin to 4-pin cable, while the expansion card will use a 6-pin to 4-pin cable.

For USB connections you will need one USB Video Grabber per camera, along with a free USB port for each.


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