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Racalman wrote:For those of you who have a pathological hatred of Google (i.e. dromia :) ), have you considered a Windows tablet?
There are plenty of Linx 7 tablets for sale on eBay at fairly low prices, and I can confirm that this free Windows software works well with the Chinese webcam:
https://www.sharpcap.co.uk/sharpcap/downloads
Bad luck. I hope your Android tablet works OK.Daryll wrote:Bugger... I tried using that webcam with my Win 10 Linx tablet but couldn't find any suitable software to make it work, so I've got a cheapo 7'' Android tablet arriving in the next day or so as i know that "USB Camera" software works... (I tried in on my Android phone..)
(This is for a camera set-up on my reloading scales...)
Racalman wrote:Bad luck. I hope your Android tablet works OK.Daryll wrote:Bugger... I tried using that webcam with my Win 10 Linx tablet but couldn't find any suitable software to make it work, so I've got a cheapo 7'' Android tablet arriving in the next day or so as i know that "USB Camera" software works... (I tried in on my Android phone..)
(This is for a camera set-up on my reloading scales...)
Would a USB powerbank not work for this? They can generally output at 5V and 3A or more. While this is adding yet more to the system, they are small and portable (and can charge your phone at the same time!). They are also not particularly expensive (~£20 for a nice one).dromia wrote:Exactly the same as my experience, evidently a lot of these devices don't have enough power to run the cameras without an external power source which defeats the portability objective of this. That is why I was asking to try and get a list of cheap tablets that would run the cameras but from the limited input we have had here there doesn't seem to be any, maybe the lack of power is a feature of them being cheap.
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