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It is hard to fathom that anyone would feel the need to pry a Mobius dash cam out of its mounting cradle with a screwdriver, thus damaging both the cradle and the camera rather than simply pushing the camera out with one's thumb like most everyone else.
maybe there's some tooling variation, I've had 3 x M1's and none of them were ever that hard to get out of the cradles, I do recall some DIY tips on filing down the tabs to make it easier but perhaps that was earlier production versions or something, have always found them firm but not overly so, the ones I have I would say are just about perfect for holding them without any concern that they were going to move
Mine was so tight it was almost impossible to remove and you had to pry each tab out of the hole separately.
Could be this. Mine was an early version I think. The case was like a limpet!
Yes, auto rotate. The camera settings are normal, inverted, or auto.What is an orientation sensor? Are you talking about auto rotate?
Yes, auto rotate. The camera settings are normal, inverted, or auto.
For dashcam use where the orientation should remain the same whilst driving, it is recommended to set normal or inverted to suit the way the camera is mounted. The auto rotate feature is more likely to be useful when used as an action camera.
what about Lens Extension Cable? Would it be fit from M1?
"works" also at maximum bitrate?The shortest (5cm) lens extension cable for the #16 works fine. I have also used two together (10cm) and that combination also works. The longest extension cable (38 cm) is too long and does not work. I don't have the in-between length (whatever that is) to test.
The Mobius 1 V3 was released in October 2014....I just read on Ebay that the Mobius 1 came out with version 3 (with hardware conversion) that now supports Linux. Does the Maxi support Linux, haven't read any where that it does but don't really know. It will really erk me if it doesn't !
The shortest (5cm) lens extension cable for the #16 works fine. I have also used two together (10cm) and that combination also works. The longest extension cable (38 cm) is too long and does not work. I don't have the in-between length (whatever that is) to test.
I just read on Ebay that the Mobius 1 came out with version 3 (with hardware conversion) that now supports Linux. Does the Maxi support Linux, haven't read any where that it does but don't really know. It will really erk me if it doesn't !
what kind of Linux support are you looking for?
Same kind of support that windows has, full. However the guy selling the version 3 only mentioned setting up the Mobius. Full support is another matter that is not controlled by Mobius but 3rd parties developing editing software for Linux distros, I should have made that clear. The problem is windows versions of editing software are way better then what is available for Linux mainly because windows has been around longer and 3rd parties have a time disadvantage over what is available currently for Linux.
However to specially answer your question, Linux support for setting up Maxi, will that be available?