EDIT 4 Feb:
Don't bother with this - Dashcam Viewer 2.5.7 works with DDPai M6+ as perfectly as is possible (limited only by the crapness of the DDPai).
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As we know, Dashcam Viewer doesn't like the M6Plus. So I have created a script to make it work, and if you are brave you could try it yourself. I only made it for me, so good luck! It is written in Powershell for Windows, so should work on all modern Windows machines.
What it does:
Notes:
The M6Plus gpx files are still dodgy. If you are stationary, and it switches into parking mode, it writes duff data into the last gpx file. This makes the speed and location jump just before you go into parking mode.
Tested with 3.3.2.11 and DV 2.5.2. May not work with older DDPai firmware.
The blank gpx files match up with parking mode videos. They are just there to stop DV having a fit if it can't find appropriate gpx files. So now you can open a whole folder - but I don't bother because it takes for ever and is tainted by duff DDPai gpx data. But try it, and try opening a range of movie files to cover the time period you are interested in.
Dashcam Viewer is here: https://dashcamviewer.com/
Don't bother trying to use Registrator Viewer after doing this - it's a complete mess.
Use at your own risk. Because it's a script file, it's easy for anyone to modify. Go for it!
Don't bother with this - Dashcam Viewer 2.5.7 works with DDPai M6+ as perfectly as is possible (limited only by the crapness of the DDPai).
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As we know, Dashcam Viewer doesn't like the M6Plus. So I have created a script to make it work, and if you are brave you could try it yourself. I only made it for me, so good luck! It is written in Powershell for Windows, so should work on all modern Windows machines.
- Unzip the contents into a dedicated folder (eg C:\m6plus).
- Edit the m6plus2.ps1 file, to change the path of your micro SD card.
- Save the m6plus2.ps1 file.
- Run the file runme.cmd
- When the magic has occurred, Dashcam Viewer should open. If not, you get a message telling you to open it.
- When you are finished, close Dashcam Viewer, go back to the script and press any key and all the temporary files will be deleted.
What it does:
- Copies any unarchived gpx files to your PC. These are gpx files not appended with a D.
- Copies all the git files to your PC.
- Renames the git files as tar files.
- Unpacks any tar files that are newer than the oldest video file on your SD card. No point in unpacking gpx files for which there are no videos.
- Creates zero length gpx files to match parking mode videos. This just stops DV from crashing.
- Copies all these gpx files into your video folder on your SD card. Dashcam viewer now understands and can work!
- Tries to launch Dashcam Viewer for you when it is ready.
- Deletes all the mess when you are done.
Notes:
The M6Plus gpx files are still dodgy. If you are stationary, and it switches into parking mode, it writes duff data into the last gpx file. This makes the speed and location jump just before you go into parking mode.
Tested with 3.3.2.11 and DV 2.5.2. May not work with older DDPai firmware.
The blank gpx files match up with parking mode videos. They are just there to stop DV having a fit if it can't find appropriate gpx files. So now you can open a whole folder - but I don't bother because it takes for ever and is tainted by duff DDPai gpx data. But try it, and try opening a range of movie files to cover the time period you are interested in.
Dashcam Viewer is here: https://dashcamviewer.com/
Don't bother trying to use Registrator Viewer after doing this - it's a complete mess.
Use at your own risk. Because it's a script file, it's easy for anyone to modify. Go for it!
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