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Low Framerate Mode
In low framerate mode, the dash cam records at a reduced framerate, which you can set
to 1, 5, 10, or 15 frames per second (FPS), depending on your preference. For instance, if
the normal recording rate is 30 FPS and you select 1 FPS, the camera will produce one
frame of video per second. This mode is efficient for saving storage space on the
memory card while maintaining the video's continuity.
The formula to calculate the duration of normal recording time in low framerate mode
is: Normal Recording Time = Low Framerate Recording Time (in seconds) × Recording
Framerate (FPS). To work with the result, you may need to convert the time into seconds
if it’s not already.
Please Note:
• The duration calculated for recording times is expressed in seconds. Should you
require these times in different units, you will need to perform the conversion
yourself.
• Low framerate mode operates in a manner akin to time-lapse recording, with the
distinction being in the suffix of the file names.
• For low framerate mode to function correctly, a consistent power source is
required. If power to the camera is interrupted or depleted, the camera will
power down.