I'm impressed you got the keychain cams to line up so well, with no way to "frame the shot" with a monitor or something. Were you just eyeballing it, or was there a method to your madness?
@gernith I was just eyeballing it, and then trying to fix in Stereo Movie Maker.
However, later I found a way to line them up. Download the 808 Webcam Driver from Chuck Lohr's website, and now your cameras are webcams! Plug both of them into your computer, and you can monitor them through AmCap or Virtual Dub (I ran into an obstacle on some computers where you need to plug them into different USB hubs or not use Direct Video ). This way you can align the cameras before shooting.
I'm impressed you got the keychain cams to line up so well, with no way to "frame the shot" with a monitor or something. Were you just eyeballing it, or was there a method to your madness?
gernith 1 year ago
@gernith I was just eyeballing it, and then trying to fix in Stereo Movie Maker.
However, later I found a way to line them up. Download the 808 Webcam Driver from Chuck Lohr's website, and now your cameras are webcams! Plug both of them into your computer, and you can monitor them through AmCap or Virtual Dub (I ran into an obstacle on some computers where you need to plug them into different USB hubs or not use Direct Video ). This way you can align the cameras before shooting.
romwell32 1 year ago
Really cool, I'll be trying to do mine on Saturday.
mcl768 1 year ago