|  | Posted by Richard Crowley on 07/05/07 17:50 
"Harry"  wrote ...> I have a Tyco, digital, Video Recorder being used for cams.
 
 Does "cams" mean some sort of security cameras around
 your location connected to the DVR?
 
 > Right now it is hooked up to tv,
 
 What does "hooked up to tv" mean?  Does that mean that you
 are trying to record from commercial television (channel 2, etc.)
 with your DVR?  Or does "hooked up to tv" mean that you are
 viewing the output of the DVR on some sort of TV screen?
 
 > and the night pictures are
 
 What does "night picures" mean?  Does it mean pictures from
 the local security cameras when used at night?  Does it mean
 video from your TV antenna at night?
 
 > full of "bubbles" (large, small and medium size spheres),
 > which obliterate the pictures. How can i get rid of the
 > "bubbles"? Also i see an awful lot of bugs flying around.
 
 My immediate thought was that if these are security cameras,
 the "bubbles" are condensation on the lens or on the glass
 in front of the lens, and the "bugs flying around" are actually
 real bugs flying around (perhaps attracted to a light source?)
 
 If you are having a problem with condensation and bugs,
 neither of these are really video questions and you may find
 better answers in other places.
 
 But if these really are some sort of video phenomenon,
 you will likely need to post a still-frame (or short clip of
 video) online somewhere where we can see it.
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