GE 45231 Micro Cam Wired Color Camera With Night Vision Desk/Wall Logo
Anonymous Posted on Sep 28, 2012

Can i connect the GE 45231 Wired Color Camera to a computer?

The instructions tell that it can be connected directly to TV or VCR. there are no instructions about connecting to computer

  • Anonymous Sep 28, 2012

    what are you trying to do with this camera? what is its purpose?

  • Anonymous Sep 28, 2012

    I have racing pigeon loft with some expensive birds and would like to keep an eye on them from my computer

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A TV or VCR would use a RCA jack. You would need an adapter to VGA. However, there is still the problem of software. A computer TV card might be a work around, and they use to come with software.

I'm just pointing the obvious, but good luck anyway.

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