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Using Personal Video Players (PVP)
Personal Video Player Overview
Personal Video Players or PVP's are a great tool for
your UndercoverEye. Many PVP's today come with
a large internal memory or hard disk, which means
you can download your videos from the Trekker
MiniDVR to the PVP when checking your camera
system. This means you no longer have to purchase
2 memory cards per system, which will save you
money in the long run too.
Simply plug in your CF or DUO card into the PVP
and watch the movie clips your UndercoverEye has
captured. Most PVP's also have a TV input, so you
can plug the TV output cable from your
Personal Video Player
UndercoverEye into the TV input of the PVP and
change DVR settings in the field.
Once you return from the field simply plug your PVP
into your Home PC via the USB port (found on
almost every PVP) and download the photos to your
PC.
Copying files from the SD Card
The PVP is a great tool to copy the contents of the
SD card in the field. Simply insert the SD card into
the PVP SD slot and select the option to copy the
SD card onto the internal hard disk of the PVP.
When the transfer is done just erase or format the
SD card and replace it into the Trekker MiniDVR
unit.
Insert SD Card into PVP
Connecting the PVP to your computer
When you return from the field you can copy the
contents or play the video files on the PVP directly
from your PC computer by connecting the PVP to
the PC via the USB port.
The PVP will now show up as an external hard disk.
You can copy the files from the PVP and store them
on your PC.
Connect PVP to your computer via USB
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