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I'm back again with my starlight CCTV camera night vision goggles. For my first attempt, I tried a digital solution but even with a wired ethernet connection there was still significant latency (0.5-1s+) between what happens IRL and what I see on the screen. I was advised to keep it analog to minimize latency.
So now I've picked out a new CCTV module that has 60fps and outputs 720p or 1080p images over CVBS and I found a wearable display that is 1024 x 768 resolution. Since the resolution is not the same, will the image be distorted? Is there a way to make it so the image is cropped instead of stretch? And as usual, will this difference in resolution result in excess latency?

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I'm back again with my starlight CCTV camera night vision goggles. For my first attempt, I tried a digital solution but even with a wired ethernet connection there was still significant latency (0.5-1s+) between what happens IRL and what I see on the screen. I was advised to keep it analog to minimize latency.
So now I've picked out a new CCTV module that has 60fps and outputs 720p or 1080p images over CVBS and I found a wearable display that is 1024 x 768 resolution. Since the resolution is not the same, will the image be distorted? Is there a way to make it so the image is cropped instead of stretch? And as usual, will this difference in resolution result in excess latency?

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