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iv connected my laptop to my tv threw a hdmi cable the picture and sound are perfect its just the size,?

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tommyshez


so im wondering how i adjust the size of my screen so that it fills the television! my laptop is an inspirion 1525 any help would be appreciated. thanks


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suggest a best video recorder in very deep bore well with the depth of more than 200 feet?




nani123400


i want a video recorder for recording inside of a deep bore well from top to bottom with clear vision.


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Assuming the the well is empty, a wired (not wireless) consumer-grade, outdoor rated, security camera connected to a recorder is probably the less expensive better idea.

Since the camcorder's cable is not designed to carry the weight of the camera and cable, you will want to tie a decent cable to the camcorder and the camcorder's cable. Rope is not good because it stretches too much. Analog cameras use a RCA or BNC analog composite video connection. The recorder can be a simple as an old (working) VHS tape recorder or as current as a digital video recorder typically used for recording security camera video.

I would suggest using a 4-channel DVR and making a set-up where three of the cameras are looking at the walls of the hole while the fourth camera is looking down into the hole. This assumes the hole is big enough... The steel cable and video cable should be joined at 3 foot increments with plastic tie-wraps. Then roll the "combined cable" onto a spool. This way it is easy to roll out and roll in... consider making the cable at each cable tie so you know how deep the camera has gone.

If the bore-hole is small, then only one camera looking down is appropriate.

The camera should have built-in infrared lights so it can see in the dark ("night vision"). It would be silly to add an external light - you'll probably need to add another cable to provide power to the external light...

Swann, Lorex and many others make low-end consumer grade surveillance cameras and recorders suitable for this. They are inexpensive - so when they break, are inexpensive to replace. If you want rugged commercial grade equipment, expect to pay about $3,000 for a camera and $7,000 for a recorder.




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