12/11/2023 0 Comments Neuros mpeg 4 recorder 2 plus![]() ![]() Recorded files end up in a folder called “MP_ROOT”, which I’m guessing stands for “Media Player Root” or something. Look out for a “MiniSD adapter” or “MiniSD Adapter” – something like this would be cool. Don’t forget to grab yourself an adapter if you don’t receive on when you order one. You can also pick up MicroSD cards for £23.99. As I write this 1Gb SD cards are selling for around £14.99 with MiniSD cards going for around £18.99. You can adjust this of course, but it depends on the size of you memory card. If you ramp the quality up to “fine” then expect to get roughly 125Mb sucked up on the card. The only thing you have to decide after that is the quality of the recording – Economic, Normal, Fine or Super Fine. Yes, they’re right – 15 frames per second is fine. Turns out that it wasn’t too bad, although during my test video of “Top Gear” did show some judder with the cars skidding around the track. I tried it on an SPV M600 because I figured, “This has got a fairly fast processor, it’ll cope”. Now me being me, I completely ignored this and went for the 320×240-30fps setting. The “recommended” format for the Smartphone / Pocket PC is 320×240-15fps. To begin we’ve got to have a look at the thing. I found the highest setting to be fine for watching back on even the biggest of TV’s. You can even fiddle with the output settings and have yourself a PVR (Personal Video Recorder) without the hard-drive. The result is a clever box that will record your TV shows directly to a wide selection of data cards. For you guys out there it’s simply a matter of plugging into a composite video output (usually on the back of your Sky / Cable / Digital box), powering up and then finally plugging the Neuros’ output into one of your TV’s inputs. Sure, I meddled like hell with the thing but that was only for the purposes of this review. The Neuros MPEG4 Recorder however truely does what it says on the box. ![]() Try doing it without the Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2 Plus and you’re headed for a few hours of fiddling with bit-rates, encoding methods, TV cards, timer settings and copying. The idea is simple enough, but putting it into practice is a little more complicated. A sleek, magic black box which sucks TV in and spits it out onto your storage card without fuss. Make a box that will record stuff directly to your memory card. ![]()
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