video from analog out to wifi to psp

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killerwana
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video from analog out to wifi to psp

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I've seen some pretty cool stuff on this forum and i was wondering if someone has the knowledge and weel to realize this project.

I was thinking:

build a batery operated audio/video to wifi converter that u can plug into any dvd player, computer audio/video out, videocamera, etc....

once plugged into the source u can recive the signal in the PSP or any other wifi anabled device (maybe phones too?..)

This way u can monitor the output from one or more PSP @ the same time.
Since i do video productions, i'd like to have the director, the DP and eventualy the client, with they're own PSP monitoring the feed from the camera on the set.

I bet that there would be many ppl that would enjoy this little gadget... even to continue watching the freshly downloaded show wile taking a weewee brake :P

Hope someone will take on to this challenge :)
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Post by killerwana »

thx 0okm0000, but i already knew about the LocationFree® Player Pak, but is big, requires a pc (or laptop) and a considerable power source.

My thought was that just like a psp can send a wifi signal (so a small, battery powered, stand alone no-pc-needed device) and it can be piked up by an other psp, maybe an equivalent device can be built that can send the signal.

Maybe even add a a/v input to a PSP (let's say PSPa) that decodes and send the feed to PSPb, PSPc, etc...

hooo and i'm a PAL user.... but i guess that matters only in the input part of it... (maybe not? :P)
0okm0000, thx for the quik response tho :)

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