Problems with Bloggie 3d

Just purchased the camera yesterday and was excited till I noticed that the tri-pod mount is on the bottom of the camera and the camera with not take 3d pictures or video unless it is horizontal. This is an unacceptable design flaw.
So I took some still pictures and video at a car club party. The pictures came out good, but the video, even when held to the dash came out shaky cam. I use sony vegas pro 9 so I thought I would try the trial of 10 and post process the results. Vegas stabilized the two frames separately and the zooms and pans in each frame are completely unrelated. At times it looks like they are out of sync because the two frames are panned in different directions.
Is there any recommendations you have or should I just return the camera?
Thanks,
Michael Kadie, http://www.SSI-Racing.com
Background I build and race electric vehicles (as in my daily driver is an electric car that does 0-60 in 2.7 seconds). So what I want is race and drifting footage of the car. The car has one permanent camera mount on the roll cage.

Hello Michael, Welcome to the forums.
We hope you are enjoying your 3D bloggie in other applications and havent returned it yet.
I believe we have a solution to your dilemma. Now there is no question the Bloggie must be in Landscape mode to shoot in 3D due to the nature of the lenses, however you can still use a Tripod, Just not a generic one.
Try looking at this Flexible Tripod for sale at SonyStyle.
you can wrap the legs around something and have the tripod hold it sideways.
http://store.sony.com/webapp/wcs/stores ... 1666356309

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    WARNING 2007-03-12 22:06:26
    Execution of the command "D:\Java/bin/java.exe '-classpath' './sharedlib/antlr.jar;./sharedlib/exception.jar;./sharedlib/jddi.jar;./sharedlib/jload.jar;./sharedlib/logging.jar;./sharedlib/offlineconfiguration.jar;./sharedlib/opensqlsta.jar;./sharedlib/tc_sec_secstorefs.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\base.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\util.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\sqlserver.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\spy.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_jce_export.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_jsse.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_smime.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_ssl.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/w3c_http.jar' '-showversion' '-Xmx512m' 'com.sap.inst.jload.Jload' '-sec' 'WPT,jdbc/pool/WPT,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.properties,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.key' '-dataDir' 'S:/D51030724\J2EE_OSINDEP\J2EE-ENG/JDMP' '-job' 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/IMPORT.XML' '-log' 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log'" finished with return code 1. Output:
    java version "1.4.2_13"
    Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_13-b06)
    Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_13-b06, mixed mode)
    12.03.2007 22:06:25 com.sap.inst.jload.Jload main
    INFO: Jload -sec WPT,jdbc/pool/WPT,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.properties,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.key -dataDir S:/D51030724\J2EE_OSINDEP\J2EE-ENG/JDMP -job C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/IMPORT.XML -log C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log
    12.03.2007 22:06:26 com.sap.inst.jload.Jload main
    SCHWERWIEGEND: couldn't connect to DB
    com.sap.sql.log.OpenSQLException: Could not load class com.ddtek.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver.
    ERROR 2007-03-12 22:06:26
    CJS-20065  Execution of JLoad tool 'D:\Java/bin/java.exe '-classpath' './sharedlib/antlr.jar;./sharedlib/exception.jar;./sharedlib/jddi.jar;./sharedlib/jload.jar;./sharedlib/logging.jar;./sharedlib/offlineconfiguration.jar;./sharedlib/opensqlsta.jar;./sharedlib/tc_sec_secstorefs.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\base.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\util.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\sqlserver.jar;D:\usr\sap/WPT/JC10/j2ee\jdbc\spy.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_jce_export.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_jsse.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_smime.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/iaik_ssl.jar;D:/usr/sap/WPT/SYS/global/security/lib/tools/w3c_http.jar' '-showversion' '-Xmx512m' 'com.sap.inst.jload.Jload' '-sec' 'WPT,jdbc/pool/WPT,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.properties,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.key' '-dataDir' 'S:/D51030724\J2EE_OSINDEP\J2EE-ENG/JDMP' '-job' 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/IMPORT.XML' '-log' 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log'' aborts with returncode 1. Check 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log' and 'C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.java.log' for more information.
    jload.log ###########
    12.03.07 22:06 com.sap.inst.jload.Jload main
    INFO: Jload -sec WPT,jdbc/pool/WPT,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.properties,D:\usr\sap\WPT\SYS\global/security/data/SecStore.key -dataDir S:/D51030724\J2EE_OSINDEP\J2EE-ENG/JDMP -job C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/IMPORT.XML -log C:\PROGRA1\SAPINS1\NW04SR1\WEBAS_1\ONE_HOST/jload.log
    12.03.07 22:06 com.sap.inst.jload.Jload main
    SEVERE: couldn't connect to DB
    com.sap.sql.log.OpenSQLException: Could not load class com.ddtek.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver.
    Best regards,
    Bernd

    Hello Kairat,
    Please follow the below mentioned guide to install it.
    Check all the parameters to set and run pre requisite checker before starting installation.
    Keep in mind that before starting any SAP installation you should always run prerequisite checker.
    https://websmp205.sap-ag.de/instguides --> SAP Netweaver -->SAP Netweaver 7.0 -- > Installations --> EHP2
    Regards,
    Amit Barnawal

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