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Thu Feb 22, 2001 - 12:01 AM EST - By James Hromadka | |
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You will also see a clock button that lets you set a timer for taking pictures. Forget about that expensive photographer at your next wedding or family reunion! :)
The second button is for recording movies. The eyemodule2 adds the capability to record very, very short movies that are converted into .MOV and .IDO files when you HotSync. By default, the maximum record time is five "seconds." I used quotes around the word seconds because although Eyemod2 said my test movie was five seconds, it was actually only 3.25 seconds according to my clock and QuickTime.
Movies are also very large, both on the Visor and on the desktop. A clip of our cat Sabrina was 1 MB on the Visor and a 1.97 MB .MOV file on the desktop! I'm assuming that there is zero compression done, as a silent 160x120 movie that is just over three seconds should not be almost 2 MB in size.
Click here to see Sabrina in action (2 MB). Click here if you need QuickTime.
Movie playback on the Visor had the standard playback options, including
repeat and pause. Because of the size of movies, I doubt you will
be keeping them on your Visor for long.
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