cormie wrote: » Is that the lukas? I think I saw that video, it seemed to create a strange white outline on the shadows of the cars?
cormie wrote: » Same on yours or just the Californian sunshine or wherever it was shot?
cerastes wrote: » Also, bricks and mortar for a tidy inline fuse, I havent found motor factors have a selection of stuff I can peruse. If Im hardwiring, should I have a filter before I connect to the camera or something to regulate the voltage output to a steady 12v?
Nino Brown wrote: » Whats the inline fuse for? Will the fuse you're wiring it from not do the job? What camera are you hardwiring wiring in? A lot of them aren't 12V, so be careful with that if you plan on cutting off the plug. If you still have the 12V plug on the camera wire, I'd leave it on and wire it into a fuse box, that will take care of all your regulation, and step down the voltage if required. Or you could buy a regulator, they're very good but not cheap, they'll also allow you to leave the camera on constantly, and it will turn itself off if the battery drops below a set voltage.
XsApollo wrote: » Being lazy here but can someone recommend me a dash cam? I know nothing about them. would prefer to get it wired in rather than cig lighter powered all the time. The car is an Audi A6 if that matters. I see mentions of shock and motion sensors which turn the camera on when the car is parked. i'd like to have that if possible. cheers
First Up wrote: » I'm in a similar situation. I got a present of a dash-cam for Christmas (having expressed interest) but the retailer (Halfords) doesn't seem to know too much about the one they sell. And the manual is a joke. This thread seems to be mainly for people who like getting under the bonnet. I just want something I can turn on and play back without messing around.
diomed wrote: » I hooked it up to my PC in the last hour and after a bit of swearing as I couldn't run the files (probably my stupidity) I now have the files.
Nino Brown wrote: » Did you have trouble getting DOD player to work because you needed to download the k-lite codec pack? I had that trouble with my DOD.
diomed wrote: » I wasn't sure if there was a problem, or if was me. The instruction leaflet is brief. I downloaded DirectX 10 to my PC from Microsoft as I thought my graphics software might be out of date. After pressing the on/off button on the Dashcam and the button beside it (actually the same button, a rocker type button) my PC to recognised it as an external drive. The DOD unit screen lit up bright blue with the words "Mass Storage" I viewed the files using Windows Media Player, not the software that comes with the DOD Dashcam.
First Up wrote: » Appreciate the help. It seems to record OK. Power it through the cig lighter. Still not clear on how to upload. Would have expected a cable in the box to connect to PC but nothing and nothing in manual. Saw reference to card reader and will check that out. I'm not a techno-phobe but dash cam technology and familiarity still seems to be at the pioneering stage.
Seamus1964 wrote: » http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Panasonic-CY-VRP112T-112T-Car-Cam-1080P-8G-WDR-GPS-G-Sensor-Same-DOD-LS430W-/221357863162?pt=Camcorders_Professional_Video_Cameras&hash=item3389f4f0fa You can't go wrong.. And they are made specially for Audi A6 ( after 2004 year models )
Nino Brown wrote: » Ah yeah mine worked in media player too, but the dod player is better, because it will play them all in sequence, and display your GPS position on google maps and the g-sensor data too.
TheChizler wrote: » Anyone got this in the past, any good?http://www.livingsocial.com/deals/1007441-car-black-box-video-recorder?ref=mobile-email-share-pre-purchase
Nino Brown wrote: » I've read they're not actually Panasonic or HP, the name is just licensed, they do look like they're made in the same place which would support this. And this reviewer says both camera's are "disasters".
themacdaddy wrote: » I was gonna purchases the Mini 0801 then I seen this one with the new Ambarella A7 chip. Do you think there will be much difference?