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Aldi Dash Cam
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Dash cam from Aldi it states. 2min / 3min / 5min seamless cycling recording (selectable). Does this mean the max time it records is 5 minutes. After which you have to start recording again. A bit of a pain if your doing a journey of a few hours.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, dashcams record in 2/3/5min blocks until the card is full. At that point, depending on your choice, it either stops recording OR starts to overwrite the oldest blocks. In other words, if your card can hold 4 hours of recording and you go on a 5 hour trip, only the last 4 hours will be available, the first hour having been overwritten.
Video Options
Loop Recording
This option
will allow the camera
to record
over the oldest
file of a full
card in a continuos loop.
You can select the length of sections to record from the following:
Options:
Off > 1 Minute > 3 Minute > 5 Minute
If you select
off it will record
one continuos
file until the card is full,
then you will need to delete it. A message will say card full on the
screen when this happens.
A circle
arrow
around
a video
camera
with a number
icon on the
HUD will indicate this is active showing the loop period
Put in a bigger card and it will record for as long as it has space.
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Incidentally, both my dashcams can be set to use 1080 of 720 resolution. Until recently I had them set to 1080 on the grounds that the picture would have more detail. I tried them both at 720 and found that the detail seemed to be no worse - I could still read number plates, signposts etc. I now have them set at 720 and get much longer recording times - useful because I often make journeys longer than the recording time on a card and it's not always convenient to stop to swap the card. I would suggest that any current dashcam users try the experiment.
I tend to keep the recordings of all my journeys for about 2 months. The reason being that if something crops up that I wasn't aware of at the time (say I get a speeding ticket) I can check back and see exactly what went on.
I was stopped by the police in Austria some years ago and accused of knocking someone off their scooter with my caravan. I didn't have a dashcam at the time; fortunately I was able to persuade them that the incident had happened before we reached the spot by describing the after-accident scene. On that occasion I was stopped shortly after the incident but had it been a few days later I could have had difficulty in showing that it wasn't me; playing back a dashcam would have proved the point.
I was stopped by the police in Austria some years ago and accused of knocking someone off their scooter with my caravan. I didn't have a dashcam at the time; fortunately I was able to persuade them that the incident had happened before we reached the spot by describing the after-accident scene. On that occasion I was stopped shortly after the incident but had it been a few days later I could have had difficulty in showing that it wasn't me; playing back a dashcam would have proved the point.
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