which external usb webcam works well with archos 70 IT?
As my internal camera not funtioning...
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Since the Archos gen 8 has a host mode can we connect an external Camera to it? I know it mil probably need a driver but is it possible?
mchipser said:
Since the Archos gen 8 has a host mode can we connect an external Camera to it? I know it mil probably need a driver but is it possible?
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Moved to general as not android development
When I plug my camera in to my host cable, it shows up as an external camera. I can take photos an then transfer them to the internal flash or upload to the web with wifi. On the player (mine is a 32it), there don't seem to be any apps that allow the camera to be used as an external directly? not sure what to expect even if there was?
Sweet I haven't tried it yet.. thanks for the good news..
I was wondering if it is possible to use an external CD/DVD Burner Drive like this one here to put a DVD movie inside and connect to the A101IT to watch movies on like it's your own portable DVD player? Kind of like watching a DVD movie on your laptop but your laptop doesn't have an internal optical DVD drive.
Is an external drive even remotely compatible with the A101IT for that matter? I mean it should work because my slim portable 500GB external HDD works perfectly with my A101IT and the A101IT should be able to read any device that has a USB port right? ... So if it can read any device that connects to it via USB then the external drive should work right??
If you look on archos's website, they list the voltage/amps that the USB can support. So if that drive is low enough, its probably possible with Uruk.
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Even if you plugged it in, Froyo does not support optical drives of any kind so you couldn't do anything with it.
Summarized:
You need an Optical Drive that needs not much "energy" and you need the android-specific Drivers for the Drive.
(Both don't excist)
Well I guess THAT answers my question then. I figured it probably couldn't work because of the "drives" problem so thanks for confirming it Lennb.
Hi all,
I'm about to travel to Ireland next week, with my SGS2 and a camcorder - but no notebook.
My challenge was to be able to download everything from my camcorder onto a portable HDD, using only the Samsung (this would free my camcorder's SDHC card for the following day).
Successes so far:
SGS2 "sees" camcorder through OTG cable, and downloads (small) files
SGS2 "sees" HDD through OTG cable, and uploads/downloads (small) files (HDD is a 1TB My Passport, reformatted to FAT32 and connected through a powered USB2 hub)
Can even transfer (small) files directly from cam to HDD, when SGS2, HDD and Cam are all conected to the hub (SGS2 using OTG cable)
Steps 1-3 were easy, but I still have a problem in files getting cut at 1GB (the remainder of the file doesn't transfer - presumably a RAM size issue). And camcorder files are usually large (around 3GB)...
Any way I can transfer larger files?
All answers are welcome - I need to fly in a few days...
Thanks,
Kim
are you sure is fat 32? as far as i know the limitation is at 4gb for fat 32 so in theory it should allow you!
Also, for a better solution you should look into how to mount ntfs drives? can your video camera can handle ntfs drive?
If your rooted you may want to look at ntfs support in your kernel, i know chainfire's is ntfs compatible. Hope this helps.
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Any way I can transfer larger files?
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Can transfer large files from your portable HD (or an USB stick) to the phone, with the OTG cable? Connect the HD, then copy a file from it using My Files.
Turns out the file manager I was using (eFile) cut the transfers after exactly 1.95GB (showed the integer as 1GB)
Tried with My Files - worked like a charm, transferring directly from Cam to HDD or any other combination I like.
Thanks Guys!!!
Congrats.
Ok, odd question, but here goes. plugged my WD external USB HDD into my tablet/dock to transfer files. It did it fine, I was able to browse the HDD afterwards. Now when I plug the HDD into my PC, it says it's not formatted. Anyone run into anything like this?
Hello,
I have a Tablet PC Samsung XE700. I am not connected in HDMI directly from my Tablet PC. This tablet is placed on a support and this support is connected to the external display.
I removed the old version and formatted the hard disk and I installed completely Remix OS V2.0.403, but HDMI resolution is still not correct and it is not full screen on my 24 "screen. :/
What is the solution?