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iPhone cuts it down for me.
That's kind of generic, How do you do it, what app, etc. with your iphone?
iPhone cuts it down for me.
That's kind of generic, How do you do it, what app, etc. with your iphone?
If the iPhone is anything like my Samsung S23+, you can edit any video with the native (Samsung) video player.
yeap. go to the video after you save it to your album, tap on edit, use the bottom left and right arrow to choose the segment you want to keep, tap save.That's kind of generic, How do you do it, what app, etc. with your iphone?
That’s it, easy…yeap. go to the video after you save it to your album, tap on edit, use the bottom left and right arrow to choose the segment you want to keep, tap save.
and you then you can choose to overwrite the original one or save as a new one.
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I saw a pair fanned out about a week ago. I've probably seen a hundred in the last couple years, one group of about 20. It's the first time I've seen them fanned.lol I hear you. Was thinking the same thing this morning. Had to stop for some turkeys this morning. One of them was all fanned out like a thanksgiving promo picture
some people are saying it works with our trucks.. some saying not. what is the deciding factor since it looks like you wired around the mirror compartment.I have the hardwire kit installed. I purchased some fuse taps on Amazon and spliced them onto the Fitcam X hardwire harness (the harness does not work with our trucks as it comes from them). You can see which fuses I used in the picture below.
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The kit I received had the wrong size fuses on the fuse taps. I just cut off the fuse taps that came on the harness and replaced them with another I ordered on Amazon.some people are saying it works with our trucks.. some saying not. what is the deciding factor since it looks like you wired around the mirror compartment.
Thank youNo battery issues for me. Had it installed for almost 2 years at this point.
You can turn off the date/time stamp. I've also found that every time you connect your phone to the camera it updates the date and time. So, while inconvenient, you could always connect to the camera each time you start a drive.Well, now that I'm past the one year warranty, the lithium battery in my cam is no longer keeping time/date memory, so the time stamps on my files and in the videos are WAY off. Their web page says they would replace the camera for this issue during the warranty period, but it also says "you can change the battery yourself." But it gives no instructions. Before I tear down the camera (my trim clips are a BEAST to get loose without the metal clips bending over), has anyone done this? Is it easy to get to the battery? It is just a typical CR2032, or something else?
I'd hate to have to use a video clip in court and be told it's not valid because the time stamp doesn't match the event.