hmjgriffon
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I've had this idea since I got into IP cameras to rig up a backup camera on my car. Anyone done this? Anyone have any ideas for a good cam to use? Maybe I could rig up a raspberry pi.
Haha, so true, I figure even if it's wireless though, the thing is right there latency should be less than a second.One of the biggest issues is latency. It is almost never an issue with security cams (except in rare situations) but latency in a backup camera can be deadly.
Well they have them built in to cars and they seem okay, I'd of course run at least 30fps, but you know, lol.even less than a second is not good enough, it has to be realtime or very close to it (100ms) otherwise you are asking for trouble.
or rigging up an anlog camera.the cameras built into cars are not ip cameras...they are analog. Even if a manufacturer did introduced ip they would need to find a way to limit latency. Quite frankly you are better off with no camera than one that lags a second.
Ah that's no fun, if I wanted to do that I would have bought an all in one DVR with some cams and not ever got in to blue iris, I like to do it myself.Or getting a new car with backup cameras! The 2015 Honda Fit is calling my name big time. I may have to trade my 2012 in for the EX-L. Multiview backup camera and lane change camera on the right side mirror, to name a few goodies.
Yeah man, it's gonna happen!Well they have after market actual backup camera systems to install- a nice DIY for you.