X xavier00 Getting the hang of it Jul 31, 2016 103 1 Mar 6, 2017 #1 Can a intel core i7 740qm handle a 1080p camera at 30fps?
fenderman Staff member Mar 9, 2014 36,891 21,407 Mar 6, 2017 #3 Yes, but why do you insist on using 7 year old hardware and why in the world do you need 30fps? Reactions: xavier00
X xavier00 Getting the hang of it Jul 31, 2016 103 1 Mar 6, 2017 #4 Thanks! Just a question, its an old laptop i had sitting around, i was doing fine with the i5 i had but broke down
Thanks! Just a question, its an old laptop i had sitting around, i was doing fine with the i5 i had but broke down
X xavier00 Getting the hang of it Jul 31, 2016 103 1 Mar 6, 2017 #5 fenderman said: Yes, but why do you insist on using 7 year old hardware and why in the world do you need 30fps? Click to expand... Thanks a lot , allways there to give advice, i just did not know if this old laptop was good enough to serve as a bi main setup
fenderman said: Yes, but why do you insist on using 7 year old hardware and why in the world do you need 30fps? Click to expand... Thanks a lot , allways there to give advice, i just did not know if this old laptop was good enough to serve as a bi main setup
X xavier00 Getting the hang of it Jul 31, 2016 103 1 Mar 6, 2017 #6 I need 30fps for recording bird nest around my yard , im using a x30 ptz sunba cam
fenderman Staff member Mar 9, 2014 36,891 21,407 Mar 6, 2017 #7 xavier00 said: Thanks a lot , allways there to give advice, i just did not know if this old laptop was good enough to serve as a bi main setup Click to expand... If you are running a single camera then sure.. Reactions: xavier00
xavier00 said: Thanks a lot , allways there to give advice, i just did not know if this old laptop was good enough to serve as a bi main setup Click to expand... If you are running a single camera then sure..