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From: runnerpaul@*****.com runnerpaul@*****.com
Subject: [Shadowbeat] Cybercams
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 23:33:41 -0400 (EDT)
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At 12:31 AM 8/11/99 -0400, Angelkiller 404 wrote:
:>The eyecamera packages in Shadowbeat are Trideo cameras. The
:>opticam from the BBB3 is only a video camera. The storage rate
:>listed for it is 1Mp per minute, which in Shadowbeat is the rate
:>listeded for High Resolution Video. Trideo's rate is 5Mp per minute
:>(or even 10Mp per minute for high-res Trid).
:
:
:Oh man, I can't believe I missed that! So that'd mean I'd need
:about 300Mp of headware memory to get an hour of trideo footage?
:Youch.

Or pump it through your datajack or headware transmitter to some
sort of external recording device.

(Somewhere around here, I've got the stats I did up for Optical Chip
HardBoxes. In Shadowrun, CDs are a somewhat limited recording medium,
but Optical Memory Chips are too expensive if you use the price in
Shadowbeat, and insanely expensive if you use the prices in the BBB3.
I took a tiny reference from the gear chapter of the BBB1, and
fleshed it out. If you're interested, let me know.)

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