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Title: Dash cam apps
Post by: chrisgixer on 15 October 2014, 21:23:39
Any good?  Or buy a dedicated dash cam camera?

Dash cam app from the App Store with best rating won't run in the background. The slightest input to the phone, like music or a call and the camera stops. What bloody use is that? ;D
Title: Re: Dash cam apps
Post by: TheBoy on 15 October 2014, 21:25:06
Dedicated. That way its always on.

Personally, I can't see the extreme fascination...
Title: Re: Dash cam apps
Post by: andyc on 15 October 2014, 21:28:30
I've been thinking of a dash cam for a while now. I use a company at work who supply hard wired units and the more i buy the cheaper they get, if anyone is interested let me know and i'll dig out the specs

Andy
Title: Re: Dash cam apps
Post by: pauls on 15 October 2014, 22:01:03
Any good?  Or buy a dedicated dash cam camera?

Dash cam app from the App Store with best rating won't run in the background. The slightest input to the phone, like music or a call and the camera stops. What bloody use is that? ;D

Chris the way you drive do you really want it recorded ;D ;D


Sorry couldnt help myself ;D
Title: Re: Dash cam apps
Post by: chrisgixer on 15 October 2014, 22:11:06
It's two fold.

1) I drive in Slough. Which is something to behold most days.

2) That's partly why "need" a camera.


But to the point. What bloody use is a camera app that turns the camera off, at ANY point in the journey?

Title: Re: Dash cam apps
Post by: Mr.OmegaMan on 15 October 2014, 22:18:23
Transcend Drive Pro 200 is a decent Dash Cam under £100 IMO, Had mine since June hardwired into the sunroof power feed, no problems here, Surprisingly good quality video/sound for a £79 cam...

Also has WiFi with a iPhone / Android app with many features, Set cams date/time over WiFi from the phones current time/date, Can mirror what's seen on the camera on your phone and if needed wirelessly transfer video clips to your phones camera roll, Adjust camera setting on phone etc...

Set this on HD and you can see how clear the registration plates are Link (http://youtu.be/M27Fck_sl84)

Also good at night Link (http://youtu.be/MAnO3Jba3GI)

The max size memory card you can put is a 32GB micro SD card which will roughly capture 3-4 hours of video on 1080p setting can be adjusted to 720p although I've not tried this so couldn't say what that's like. You can also set on loop record if you wanted.

Also has a G-Sensor which sometimes activates the camera to record a protected file under hard acceleration / braking. The sensitivity can be adjusted mind.
Title: Re: Dash cam apps
Post by: chrisgixer on 15 October 2014, 22:30:25
On reading the app FAQ, iOS does not allow recording in the back ground.

Poxy crApple shite. ::) ;D

This is NOT multitasking. It's singke tasking. ::)
Title: Re: Dash cam apps
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 16 October 2014, 08:13:32
I have had an Eprance dash cam for about 6 months, works very very well with good image quality and good low light performance. Nothing fancy and sub 40 quid to buy.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/E-PRANCE-Novatek-Dashcamera-Recorder-G-sensor-Black/dp/B00IPDDAME/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1413443502&sr=8-3&keywords=eprance

You do need a micro SD card and if hardwiring a mini USB power cable (it does have a cig lighter adaptor with it)
Title: Re: Dash cam apps
Post by: TheBoy on 17 October 2014, 13:59:44
On reading the app FAQ, iOS does not allow recording in the back ground.

Poxy crApple shite. ::) ;D

This is NOT multitasking. It's singke tasking. ::)
I suspect that's to
a) save the battery
b) allow the thing to run at a sensible speed (I bet crApple are using the main CPU for at least portions of the encoding)