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Thought I’d update this along with an additional question. First, my product was NOT the 4k, but the 2K front and 1080p back camera. That was the reason I didn’t get the option to record in the higher resolutions and to record up to 3 mi ite clips.
They sent me the 4k, which I then installed. I noticed files being corrupted…again (using there micro and card). So I formatted the card and let it record for the last few weeks. Today I decided I would take out the card and view the video files on my computer. First thing I noticed is they all recorded in TS file format. They said it’s because it’s a “safer” format, that if the truck suddenly loses power the later video can be saved.
But it’s cumbersome in my opinion. You have to download a specific viewer to view the format, they separate into different folders the front videos from the back videos (it’s MUCH MORE convenient to have the front and back in the SAME folder), and if you want to share, you then ALSO have to have a converter. I can use Handbrake but converting the files take a ton of time.
My own opinion: people seem to love them on this site, but the whole thing is half baked. I would not recommend them. Having said that, I don’t know a lot of options and what the others look like. The ONE thing I do like is the OEM style install.
Good luck
They sent me the 4k, which I then installed. I noticed files being corrupted…again (using there micro and card). So I formatted the card and let it record for the last few weeks. Today I decided I would take out the card and view the video files on my computer. First thing I noticed is they all recorded in TS file format. They said it’s because it’s a “safer” format, that if the truck suddenly loses power the later video can be saved.
But it’s cumbersome in my opinion. You have to download a specific viewer to view the format, they separate into different folders the front videos from the back videos (it’s MUCH MORE convenient to have the front and back in the SAME folder), and if you want to share, you then ALSO have to have a converter. I can use Handbrake but converting the files take a ton of time.
My own opinion: people seem to love them on this site, but the whole thing is half baked. I would not recommend them. Having said that, I don’t know a lot of options and what the others look like. The ONE thing I do like is the OEM style install.
Good luck