Duke O Smiley wrote: » Any recommendations for a good 1080p camera for the car lads? Just something with good quality anyway, for about 100? Or should I be looking to pay more?
BrianD3 wrote: » I got a Vicovation Marcus 4, haven't tried it yet but I think it will be good.
Damien360 wrote: » My 0801 does that every few months. I usually disconnect so it looses all reserves of power, wait 5 minutes, plug back in and then keep holding the power button for over a minute and it comes to life
vectra wrote: » Had a look at it on Friday. Pulled down the Glove box. Pulled out the piggy back fuse holder. Nothing wrong there Check the plug/socket. Nothing wrong there. Checked earth. Nothing wrong there. Working grand again. Possibly a bad connection along the line.
oleras wrote: » With just the right tempo....The Dash Cam Blues.
skibum wrote: » big thread already going with plenty of advice:http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056815237
eringobragh wrote: » Out of the dashcam game a few years now looking for a recommendation for the mrs car, after a close incident when I was driving the other day - have a blackvue dr400g on my own jammer last few years and happy with that but don't want to spend huge monies on this as it will probably Budget €50 - 100, Must be reliable, HD quality (willing to accept 720P), neat and small (no big suction cups) - GPS etc is unnecessary but an added bonus Cheers in advance
MiskyBoyy wrote: » My post above yours.
MiskyBoyy wrote: » I'd highly recommend the G1W, especially from the verified "official" ebay seller, it's not listed as shipping to Ireland but they do ship to Ireland and will update the listing for you very quickly if you message them: http://www.ebay.ie/itm/281702970175?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
_Tombstone_ wrote: » Mio Mivue 518E-PRANCE® New G1WE-PRANCE D101 Of them, which is the one to go for? Any other worth considering? Edit: Nextbase Dash Cam 202 Lite
CreepingDeath wrote: » Strange that the item is listed in China, but the eBay photos are of Blanchardstown shopping centre
eringobragh wrote: » Cheers saw that but looks a biggish enough unit? is it? Looking for something nice and neat along the lines of an 0801
ironclaw wrote: » Likely someone in Ireland who is Dropshipping but the fulfillment agent doesn't ship to Ireland.
whiskeyman wrote: » hi lads, I've recently got a dashcam and already have some interesting footage to share. What's the best editing (free!) software you guys use for trim / addtional graphics / upload? thanks!
TheBody wrote: » I use windows movie maker. It was on my laptop when I bought it.
RainyDay wrote: » YouTube's own edit facilities allow you to trim, slow down or speed up or add annotations.
whiskeyman wrote: » oh, cheers for that. I'm a total noob when it comes to this and wasnt sure what works! Last time I looked into movie editing, you'd have to pay serious money for a basic editor!! It's been a while...:p
whiskeyman wrote: » Last time I looked into movie editing, you'd have to pay serious money for a basic editor