@Tobi@s thank you for this nice tool: straightforward and easy to use (unpack-edit-pack again). I found some time and I changed the startup/shutdown images, sounds and the font (on my dashcam it's a TTF): everything works perfectly.
My questions are about something else
(maybe they were already discussed but I haven't yet found the answers):
- what are those values in Bitrate Editor. I saw the post of @reverend in which he explained that the first value is the bitrate, the second and the third are two multipliers, and the fourth some flag.
> For the tested firmware there are 159 bitrate values (lines). My dashcam has only 7 video resolutions available. I don't know how those bitrates link to available resolutions (too many resolution sets). Is it as in "strings.bin" were there are more parameters than needed ?
> If the second and third columns are multipliers, why are all those discrete bitrate values ? It should be enough to define a range whit only these 3 parameters. In this context, what role plays the fourth parameter ?
> In my example, the second and third parameters are 1, so it should mean constant bitrate. The clips recorded by my dashcam appear as VBR (Overall bit rate mode : Variable/ Overall bit rate : 19.8 Mbps)
- what is the meaning of the values in AF ? This isn't EV, no ? I changed a firmware and used the extreme values: all zeros/ all fives. I wanted to define some profiles: day/night/cloudy. The result wasn't as expected. The only thing I could see was a change in the temperature of the colours: more yellow/more blue.
> why in the following original profile "1" is on top, and "0" and "7" on bottom ? Just a little problem: on the tested firmware the max value is 7.
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Other problems:
how many writes supports the flash of a dashcam ?