Instead of uploading a modified firmware you can use these scripts by just placing them on your sd card.
Superfine 24Mbit:
Place the autoexec.ash file on the root of your sd card. When you boot it up the superfine setting will be 24Mbit and will stay that way as long as you leave the file on there.
For the parking mode: It'll switch between 6Mbit and 24Mbit on each boot. So when you parked the car you just need to turn it off and on again and it'll record with 6Mbit. When you get back in the car just do the same thing and you'll have 24Mbit back.
The only thing you need to do is place the .ash files in the root of your sd card. The settings will be applied at boot.
https://github.com/pulsarz/mini-0806-autoexec-hacks
2560x1080 30fps, 2304x1296 30fps, 1920x1080 45fps, 1280x720 60fps
24Mbit: 5 hours/64GB
6Mbit: 20 hours/64GB
--- UPDATE 1 ---
I made a tool to generate the autoexec.ash file for any FW. Just run the dump_memory autoexec.ash and then launch the MiniBitratePatcher executable it will first ask for the memory_dump.bin file and then where to save the autoexec.ash file, done.
It only patches all the 18Mbit +-25% VBR's to 24Mbit CBR entrys it finds in the table, dumb but good enough. Feel free to change the source.
https://github.com/pulsarz/MiniBitratePatcher
Superfine 24Mbit:
Place the autoexec.ash file on the root of your sd card. When you boot it up the superfine setting will be 24Mbit and will stay that way as long as you leave the file on there.
For the parking mode: It'll switch between 6Mbit and 24Mbit on each boot. So when you parked the car you just need to turn it off and on again and it'll record with 6Mbit. When you get back in the car just do the same thing and you'll have 24Mbit back.
The only thing you need to do is place the .ash files in the root of your sd card. The settings will be applied at boot.
https://github.com/pulsarz/mini-0806-autoexec-hacks
2560x1080 30fps, 2304x1296 30fps, 1920x1080 45fps, 1280x720 60fps
24Mbit: 5 hours/64GB
6Mbit: 20 hours/64GB
--- UPDATE 1 ---
I made a tool to generate the autoexec.ash file for any FW. Just run the dump_memory autoexec.ash and then launch the MiniBitratePatcher executable it will first ask for the memory_dump.bin file and then where to save the autoexec.ash file, done.
It only patches all the 18Mbit +-25% VBR's to 24Mbit CBR entrys it finds in the table, dumb but good enough. Feel free to change the source.
https://github.com/pulsarz/MiniBitratePatcher
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