smashweights
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Well decided to pick one up. Thanks all
It's a card reader. Not sure on the other...Whats the blue USB device that's included? Does it come with a microsd card reader? Anyone know how many GB per hour recording are used on the microsd?
So it does come with a micro USB card reader?It's a card reader. Not sure on the other...
Not a reader, it comes with an USB adapter. You plug the micro SD card into the adapter, then plug the adapter into your computer.So it does come with a micro USB card reader?
Yeah, a micro SD USB reader/adapter.Not a reader, it comes with an USB adapter. You plug the micro SD card into the adapter, then plug the adapter into your computer.
FitCamX says the maximum size SD card that the camera supports is 128GB. Let us know if the 256GB card works.
Did you install the 256? Did it work? I thought only would support 128
Does this thing just write to fill the whole card then overwrite the oldest? I thought I saw somewhere it was either 1 or 3 minutes of rolling footage?
So about 10GB/Hr. Do probably get about 10-12 hours from a 128gb card.Yes. Rolls over
I have set to 1 minute no sound
151M per minute.
I think we're saying the same thing. Just wanted to be sure I didn't need to buy a microsd reader separately to pull the data to PCNot a reader, it comes with an USB adapter. You plug the micro SD card into the adapter, then plug the adapter into your computer.
So about 10GB/Hr. Do probably get about 10-12 hours from a 128gb card.
I think we're saying the same thing. Just wanted to be sure I didn't need to buy a microsd reader separately to pull the data to PC
Thanks for the info! Why do you feel like you need that much recording though?The 64 that came with has 394 files on it. A few are shorter than a minute as it would cut out when being turned off or shortly after.
That sorta works out to around 6.5 hours.
Shows as 57.9 gigs in total
216MB free. I suspect this never really fills up and keeps some space to work with
I have a 256 in now. 512 should get here shortly.
Like someone mentioned earlier, if you don't catch an event right when it happens it could get saved over. Just more buffer.Thanks for the info! Why do you feel like you need that much recording though?
Another thing to consider. The more you re-write to the card the shorter it's lifespan is. If you have a smaller capacity storage card and are constantly overwriting old files every day or two you won't get as long of life of the ced as if you had more storage and it takes a week to start over writing older files.Thanks for the info! Why do you feel like you need that much recording though?
Thanks for the info! Why do you feel like you need that much recording though?
I can buy 128gig cards for $10. I wouldn't worry about lifespan.Another thing to consider. The more you re-write to the card the shorter it's lifespan is. If you have a smaller capacity storage card and are constantly overwriting old files every day or two you won't get as long of life of the ced as if you had more storage and it takes a week to start over writing older files.
Also, you should be removing the storage card every month or two a d doing a complete format.
I know how you feel. I just replaces my Rove4K with the FitcamX and couldn't be happier. I LOVE the clean look and no wiring or camera hanging off the window. I don't have to worry about the camera falling off the window (especially during the Arizona summers), or having to re-aim the camera. Only thing I need now is the hardwire kit so I can have parking mode on.Well I just purchased a Blackvue 750 with rear and mount have not installed yet. You are all are making me rethink my purchase!!
So she doesn't want visual indication that the camera is working and recording? Is this her truck that she is primary driver of?So this morning I mounted the 750 with the BlendMount in the truck to test out the look and feel. Well its okay looking however when the wife saw the two leds that were on. She was not pleased. May just have to bite the bullet and sell the 750 and mount on the bay.