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Tables with cameras



Posted Fri Dec 02, 2005 10:49 pm GMT by truplaya_177
does anybody know if you can buy a table with a bunch of tiny cameras? this would be cool for home games. :D

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Posted Mon Dec 05, 2005 11:45 am GMT by Always_Bored
it would be very expensive and you may have to build it yourself.


Posted Mon Dec 05, 2005 2:11 pm GMT by PocketRocket
Think about it ... Would you go to a home game where the host has the table equipped with cameras? If you would, I'd suspect that there may be more than a few people who would be glad to have you at their games.

That kind of table is fine for TV broadcasts, but if you're thinking that such a table might be "cool" for a home game, I'd suspect that you may be watching a bit too much TV.

truplaya_177 wrote:
does anybody know if you can buy a table with a bunch of tiny cameras? this would be cool for home games. :D



Posted Wed Dec 07, 2005 2:41 pm GMT by Pokerfarian
Actually, it may be easier and cheaper than you think.

On e-bay, look for spy cameras. I bought one a ways back for less than $15. The thing was tiny, was "wireless" and had an ok picture.

I put wireless in quotes because while it is not hardwired to the reciever, but did have some wires for the batteries. Sould be easy to mount in an unobtrusive way.

We toyed with the idea of doing this for our big tourneys, so that we can record the action for later taunting, but really, whats the point? We were there for the hand, and once you know the outcome, the drama is gone.



Posted Thu Dec 08, 2005 5:32 am GMT by Muck
I think you could build something using USB cameras and a dedicated PC.

Digital cameras have plummeted in cost and size while increasing in quality, probably thanks to R&D funded by mobile phone manufactures. So I think equipping the table would be very doable.

USB based cameras would be cheap because they don’t need the extra wireless circuitry.
The cameras can draw power from the PC so you wouldn’t need to make them accessible to change the batteries, meaning you could build them into the table.
The cables could be concealed within the table too and terminate at a USB hub leaving a single neat connection point for the cable from the PC.

Although it might be difficult to capture the feeds on the PC. You’d need an application that was designed to record 10 simultaneously video feeds and most of the software I’ve encounter only likes to deal with one USB camera input at any one time.

Still I like the idea and it was fun to contemplate Smile



Posted Thu Dec 08, 2005 8:25 am GMT by Geno
Why would you do this? You'd have to sift thru all your old footage to try and find something good and even then, because you literally ONLY have the cards on the screen, you'd never be able to tell which hand it is and which cards other people were playing unless you ran all 8 or so cameras on 8 monitors at once.

Even if you were to synchronise all these little cameras and create a hand, what would you do with your edited footage? Would you narrate over the top of it or something? Who would want to see it?

Sorry to rain on your parade but before you spend thousands of dollars, consider whether it serves any purpose whatsoever...........



Posted Thu Dec 08, 2005 3:10 pm GMT by galderon
I agree to both sentiments: It's a fun idea to contemplate, but I wouldn't want to play on one. Chances are, the main use for the table would be to provide data to the host in order to analyze my play.

No thanks!



Posted Sat Dec 10, 2005 4:36 pm GMT by R Deckard
Ahh, once again, the innocent dreams of impulsive, superficial thinking are crushed by the cold, hard reality of comprehensive analysis. I love it. Analytical thinkers (some call us pessimists), unite! Twisted Evil


Posted Mon Jan 01, 2007 3:41 am GMT by hectorproind
I just finished making my table. It's a four seater with built in cameras infront of each player.

Custom printed table material too. Just waiting on the chips to arrive. It's a sweet setup.



Posted Mon Jan 01, 2007 11:17 am GMT by Muck
Sweet, you should post some pics when it’s all setup.


Posted Tue Jan 02, 2007 12:01 am GMT by hectorproind
yep i will do so.

We're making our own poker show for a local station down here in Australia. It's gonna be great! More of a gameshow style poker show where anyone can come on, all you have to do is apply. No buy in, just fun for the average at home poker player with their chance for 15 mins of fame!

It will be podcast too so all round the world can watch. I'll let you all know when we start!

Jase



Posted Tue Jan 02, 2007 1:47 am GMT by raisebot
Muck wrote:
Although it might be difficult to capture the feeds on the PC. You’d need an application that was designed to record 10 simultaneously video feeds and most of the software I’ve encounter only likes to deal with one USB camera input at any one time.

Still I like the idea and it was fun to contemplate Smile

I bet a site like www.x10.com (the same site that used to always have the 'spy cam' pop-ups and that spams the shit out of people) would have some sort of adapter where you can record simultaneous video feeds on your computer.

I'd also recommend having to microphones built in to the table to record all the trash talk as well.

The original post sounded like this would be something done for fun; it's not like we're analyzing Daniel Negraneau on HSP or anything..



Posted Tue Jan 02, 2007 9:25 am GMT by aaronw
You would need another camera to see the flop cards and whatnot as well.


Posted Sun Feb 04, 2007 9:25 pm GMT by jackdog1963
sounds like a lot of expensive hassle for a home game. Myself, I just add that extra money to my bankroll and leave the camera tricks to the Television folks Cool


Posted Mon Feb 12, 2007 11:56 pm GMT by hectorproind
Hi guys,

Here are some links to pics of my table with cameras. Also my chips.

www.hectorpro.com/images/table1.jpg
www.hectorpro.com/images/table2.jpg
www.hectorpro.com/images/chips1.jpg

In a shameless plug they're for my new poker show i'm making for community TV here. We make no money on it, it's made by one guy (me) totally out of my own pocket. We have a lot of work to do but it's slowly improving. I'd love to know what you think.

Search for ACES HIGH in the iTunes Music Store podcast section to download it. or head to www.hectorpro.com/podcast.xml

Tell all your friends i'd love it to be seen around the world!

Love to hear from you all soon

Jase






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