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Most of the instruction manuals for our dashcams state something similar to the title of this thread.
I've generally obeyed such statements in the manual to avoid problems with the cam not recording although I read about a number of people successfully running larger-than-supported cards in their cam.
And of course until recently the best price:size balance seemed to be 32GB cards, but now 64GB are coming down in price.
Are there any easy ways to guess whether a larger-than-recommended card is likely to work?
Will it simply not record at all? Or will it have problems with loop recording? Or something else?
Is it something in the cam's firmware that affects its ability to use 64GB?
Is it just a cautious statement from the manufacturer who perhaps only tested with 32GB?
Thanks
I've generally obeyed such statements in the manual to avoid problems with the cam not recording although I read about a number of people successfully running larger-than-supported cards in their cam.
And of course until recently the best price:size balance seemed to be 32GB cards, but now 64GB are coming down in price.
Are there any easy ways to guess whether a larger-than-recommended card is likely to work?
Will it simply not record at all? Or will it have problems with loop recording? Or something else?
Is it something in the cam's firmware that affects its ability to use 64GB?
Is it just a cautious statement from the manufacturer who perhaps only tested with 32GB?
Thanks