![]() 09/09/2018 at 18:20 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Where you witness a major accident and your dashcam decides to corrupt all of your files?
Weirdly, I also caught a minor one just a few minutes ago.
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Only dashcam corruption I’ve had is files being cut off because the dashcam failed to power down before its battery ran out of charge (capacitor model wasn’t an option when I got it) . Those aren’t hard to repair if they had anything important on them though.
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Can’t say I’ve had a lot of corrupted files, but I ha
ve had my fair share of the dashcam failing to record footage. So frustrating. I thought I had the g-sensor on max sensitivity, but I guess I
need to spend some time in the setup menu and see if any of the settings got reset. Or
buy
a higher-quality unit.
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I’v e lo st a few too. My worst was when I captured a police chasing a guy in traffic on foot and then right in front of me he dropped him with the taser. I go to watch the footage and it’s just a blur because I apparently killed a massive bug right where the lens is. I can still make it all out cause I was there but not even worth editing and uploading..
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I had the g-sensor on before, but it was too sensitive and saved every time I hit a bump. Filled up the card way too fast.
![]() 09/09/2018 at 19:25 |
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Mine doesn’t have a G-Sensor, but the only issue I’ve had with mine is it resetting my settings and date a few times...