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What do you think? Is there any other way to display video on the N900 from an external source?
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2009-09-25
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2009-09-25
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2009-09-27
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I know it's possible on the software side..but what about hardware?? It's got TV OUT? BUT NO TV IN? hmm
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2009-09-27
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IF it is possible to get the N900 USB port to function as a USB host controller you could use a device like a DVB-T USB receiver for watching (and recording) TV.
The smallest DVB-T receiver I know of is the new PCTV Picostick:
Picostick DVB-T
I wonder if devices with micro-USB ports exist
http://aircable.net/optieyes.html
(or a jpeg to serial plus a bluetooth from sparkfun.com)
The USB might be able to use something like a beagleboard in OTG host mode to act as a network endpoint.
The hackiest way would be just to get a display of sufficient resolution and small size with proper opetics and mount the n900 so the camera is just watching the display - but displaying and recording.