Hack a CVS one-time-use digital camcorder

Hack a CVS one-time-use digital camcorder

Want more from your CVS disposable digital camcorder? With this home processing hack from Kip Kay, not only can you use, and reuse, a "one-time-use" camera over and over again, you'll be able to download captured video directly to your home computer. Once completed, you'll also be able to tweak the video settings, increasing both the camera's maximum record time and video resolution. For detailed instructions on hacking your own CVS video camera USB connector, watch this great home electronics how-to.

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rastadoor 1 year ago
sweet thanks for sharing
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ryan 5 months ago
yes
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xalax 1 year ago
I did this using this video... it worked great
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Coneja 12 months ago
this totally solves my problem of wanting more camera angles without buying another camcorder - thanks!
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bigpancho 11 months ago
thanks for the tip!
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airsoftpaintkiller 8 months ago
aaaahhh finalily a sale at mcdonalds what o this is a comamara righttt
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airsoftpaintkiller 8 months ago
wo
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casey321b 2 months ago
does anyone know any links to hook this with TV jacks so i can use the spy glasses project with it?
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