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Posted: Dec 21st, 2008 01:52 PM |
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truthseeker150
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Hi shortbuff, the opinion you've expressed is a common one presented by critics of the video feedback loop method. I will only speak of my own equipment setup and let you form your own opinion. I use a webcam that is plugged directly into a USB port on a laptop computer. Thats it, there is no antenna, TV, or TV tuner in the circuit. The webcam simply images whats on a small portion of the laptop screen and through its software drivers saves the video frames directly onto the computer's hard drive. Kind of difficult for a TV signal to be injected here. I would also counter with a question, have you ever seen a TV image spontaneously show up on a computer screen, even a portion of one? We could all tell you about our equipment and methods but really the only thing that will truly convince someone is personal experience. Do a little research on your own, conduct your own experiments, and formulate an opinion based on your own results. Best Regards!
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