Right now I consider that maximum bitrate used in the firmware is at a dangerous level.
I agree.
However, the answer is NOT to reduce Bitrate.
In drag racing there is a saying;
βIf youβre not breaking parts, you're not making enough horsepowerβ
And if something breaks we need to make the transmission, drive shaft, axle etc stronger.
In this example Bitrate = Horsepower.
The Bitrate is so high itβs causing malfunctions.
That means we need more efficient processors, better heat dissipation, more efficient Codec, etc.
Viofo is manually checking all dashcams before packing them. So it is excluded some DOA or even a RMA.
My very first Viofo dash cam (A129 Pro Duo) died on the 21st day of operation.
The speaker exploded with a loud POP, and there was no more audio beeps.
The GPS Module also fried, (I opened it up and it was burned).
I was lucky to witness the malfunction in person, I was able to see the smoke escape the camera.
I was running the camera in my garage for 24 hours, rest 8 hours, then 24 hours again.
After 3 weeks kaput!
I was lucky to be able to return to Amazon for a full refund, (within 30 day return policy).