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I agree with this point of view also!FlyingPanMan said:Mind You, if you point it down you wont capture any meteorites like they did in Russia... a question of priorities?
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I agree with this point of view also!FlyingPanMan said:Mind You, if you point it down you wont capture any meteorites like they did in Russia... a question of priorities?
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Any measured data like speed, time or GPS position is not accepted in the court. So even you will have them on your recorded video, will not help you.murathoca said:So, this DVR does not print the speed info on the video while recording. You have to use the "dedicated" viewer. Bah! If there is an accident and you want to show the footage to the police or someone else, only the footage will not be enough to see the speed. I don't like the idea. I would expect to see the speed info on screen while watching the video for a DVR at this price and with those specs.
buserror said:I received one of these. it took 50 days to arrive, the vendor "green-sum" speaks chinglish, and is rather completely useless. .
buserror said:A few things of note:
+ Quality is very good when the camera is cold, it degrades as the camera heats up (it does get very hot, ignore the "metal chassis" blurb in the doc, it's bollocks). I removed the plastic "endstops" to make a bit more airways, and that seems to help a bit. I think I could remove some other bits of useless casing and improve that a bit more.
+ Quality is very good if there are no vibrations (ie, stopped or slow speed). I think it's configured too "sharp", so the encoder has lots of problems when there are high frequency vibrations, like for example when you'd have a dashcam taped on a piece of windscreen. Doh. They'd have overall MUCH better quality if they'd lowered the picture sharpness. The result is rather sub-par quality at higher speed (70mph) even tho I'm /sure/ it could cope better.
+ I had some "pixelisation" issues, but only really in extreme cases, when driving thru trees for example. I'd consider that "pretty normal"
More later as I continue testing...
buserror said:first post here. I am a real user, not a fake one from one vendor or the other trying to boost/badmouth products.
I received one of these. it took 50 days to arrive, the vendor "green-sum" speaks chinglish, and is rather completely useless. Camera arrived with Korean "manual" and korean firmware. Very cute. ahem. Also, I had to pay 30% taxes/imports/whatever to get it, so if I were you, I'd skip.
Technical.y, first tries are generally positives, I posted a quick "raw video" there: https://plus.google.com/111387094029238 ... 91gaEET1Rz
I haven't managed to configure the camera yet. Stupid "windoze" software, and I use OSX and linux.
A few things of note:
+ Quality is very good when the camera is cold, it degrades as the camera heats up (it does get very hot, ignore the "metal chassis" blurb in the doc, it's bollocks). I removed the plastic "endstops" to make a bit more airways, and that seems to help a bit. I think I could remove some other bits of useless casing and improve that a bit more.
+ Quality is very good if there are no vibrations (ie, stopped or slow speed). I think it's configured too "sharp", so the encoder has lots of problems when there are high frequency vibrations, like for example when you'd have a dashcam taped on a piece of windscreen. Doh. They'd have overall MUCH better quality if they'd lowered the picture sharpness. The result is rather sub-par quality at higher speed (70mph) even tho I'm /sure/ it could cope better.
+ I had some "pixelisation" issues, but only really in extreme cases, when driving thru trees for example. I'd consider that "pretty normal"
More later as I continue testing...
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