DR970X Plus Series - Testing/Review - RCG

What's the latest firmware on the B130X? My consumption/time data is jumping around.

I'd be happy if someone can help me how to check the FW version and update it (if there is an update available).

Thanks in advance.
I had a dodgy battery that was less than a year old and it would not charge to 100% after a while. I got it replaced under warranty with the company I bought it off.
 
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Over the past week, Pittasoft has released two firmware updates for all of the DR970X and DR970X Plus series dash cameras.

I’ve noticed what appears to be a bug with the latest firmware releases for the DR970X-2CH Box v1.004 and the DR970X v1.010 firmware (possibly others).

The first frame that contains a status line in the first time-lapse parking mode video file will have a “stale” date/time value from the past. The next frame will then have the “correct” date/time value.

This example is from a DR970X-2CH Box with v1.004 firmware. The timestamp of 17:52:22 is incorrect for this first frame in the time-lapse parking mode file. The filename is 20240711_180521_PF.MP4 so the time shouldn’t be 17:52:22.

The screenshots show the status line timestamp and just below that is the video filename displayed by the video player.
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The next frame has the correct date/time:
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In this case, the powered up the DR970X Box dash camera, the car was stationary for 5-minutes which allowed it to go into parking mode. The vehicle moved which had the DR970X Box exit parking mode, but I happened to be driving over a sidewalk curb to exit my driveway which triggered an impact event (IF/IR files). The timestamp that first appears in the impact videos is 17:52:21.
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This next example is from a DR970X-2CH with firmware v1.010 installed.
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The 09:28:40 time is when the previous switch from time-lapse parking mode to normal recording mode occurred.

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The next frame has the “correct” date/time value.
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I've sent an email to Pittasoft support about this issue including video files from these two examples.
 
Anyone know why downloading a parking video from the dashcam over the cloud would drag down/throttle my home network speeds?
 
Anyone know why downloading a parking video from the dashcam over the cloud would drag down/throttle my home network speeds?
I assume you are parked at home and your dashcam is connected to your home network and you may have insufficient internet bandwidth at home. Do you know your internet connection bandwidth?
 
I assume you are parked at home and your dashcam is connected to your home network and you may have insufficient internet bandwidth at home. Do you know your internet connection bandwidth?
Yes, parked at home and dashcam connected to the home broadband as is my iPhone and using the Blackvue app to download a parking video in original format front and rear. My broadband is poor in my area and is still only FTTC (fibre to the cabinet) as opposed to FTTH. Download is 40MB and upload is only 10MB. I’m thinking the dashcam uses the upload speed in this scenario to send the file from the dashcam to the cloud and in turn I am downloading it from the app? Also, this isn’t me selecting “upload” in the Blackvue app as I know you can do. I am selecting download.
 
Thanks @DashCamMan for creating the "DR970X Plus Series" forum on this site!

Pittasoft has shipped two DR970X Plus dash cameras to me. They should be next week. I'm assuming they are the DR970X-2CH Plus and the DR970X-2CH LTE Plus dash cameras. I will compare these newer Sony STARVIS 2 dash cameras with their early models (DR970X-2CH and DR970X-2CH LTE). I'll have to see what data will be embargoed by Pittasoft for these dash cameras.
So, they just put out the new Plus Box. No Starvis 2's. I wonder why.
 
Yes, parked at home and dashcam connected to the home broadband as is my iPhone and using the Blackvue app to download a parking video in original format front and rear. My broadband is poor in my area and is still only FTTC (fibre to the cabinet) as opposed to FTTH. Download is 40MB and upload is only 10MB. I’m thinking the dashcam uses the upload speed in this scenario to send the file from the dashcam to the cloud and in turn I am downloading it from the app? Also, this isn’t me selecting “upload” in the Blackvue app as I know you can do. I am selecting download.
I think you've answered your own question. The only other way is to connect to the dashcam via bluetooth for downloads, however that requires you to be in the vehicle or install a suitable bluetooth extender which may work for you.
 
I think you've answered your own question. The only other way is to connect to the dashcam via bluetooth for downloads, however that requires you to be in the vehicle or install a suitable bluetooth extender which may work for you.
Strange how it is dragging other things down though. I use an Orbi mesh system which has dynamic QoS so it is not prioritising one device over another.
 
Strange how it is dragging other things down though. I use an Orbi mesh system which has dynamic QoS so it is not prioritising one device over another.
At the end of the day its a bandwidth issue; you can only slice and dice a 40/10 connection so many ways.
 
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