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How to record BioScan videos or Connect to Multiple Monitors

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TO CONNECT A SINGLE NEOVO
MONITOR OR COMPUTER

Blue Hayear Cameras: Use an HDMI cable to connect the camera directly to a Neovo high-res monitor or computer. HDMI’s higher frame rate produces smoother live images than USB connectors.

If your computer doesn’t have an HDMI input jack, use an HDMI Video Capture card with dual HDMI and USB connectors to convert the HDMI signal for use with a USB port.

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To connect multiple Neovo monitors, computers
 or recorders with cables

Use a video A/B Switch and an additional cable to simultaneously connect a monitor and a computer or recorder.

Use a Video Splitter to connect multiple Monitors/computers

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To record videos without using cables

To connect multiple Neovo monitors, computers or recorders with cables

Use a USB adaptor (Type B to C) o connect a USB Thumb Drive directly to a Hayear Camera’s USB (Type B) jack. Connect a large capacity thumb drive to the adaptor to record and transfer videos.

Massive capacity two terabyte thumb drives only cost about $40.

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Connecting to Additional Monitors Directly:

Instead of using an HDMI cable, use an HDMI Extender. They sell for about $260. The transmitter dongle plugs into the Hayear camera. The Receiver dongle plugs into your computer’s HDMI port.

Advantages: No video switcher or extra coaxial cable needed.

Disadvantages: Wi-Fi equipment costs more. Depending on the distance between the dongles, the frame rate may be too slow for fluid video leading to a jerky motion and screen freezes.