Cobra CDR 895 D CDR 895 D Product Manual - Page 13

Video Settings - drive hd

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VIDEO SETTINGS Video Resolution This setting allows you to set one of three available video recording resolutions. Higher resolutions will give you a sharper image, but take up more memory on the card. The available resolutions are: 1080P Full HD 1920x1080 / 30 Frames per Second 720P HD 60fps 1280x720 / 60 Frames per Second 720P HD 30fps 1280x720 / 30 Frames per Second CDR895D Only - For the CDR895D, Video Resolution is broken down into Cam1 Resolution and Cam2 Resolution. Note that 720P 30fps is the only resolution option for Cam2 Loop Clip Time This setting allows you to control the duration of each individual movie clip on the device. Movie clips can be set to durations of 3 minutes, 5 minutes, or 10 minutes or Action Cam Mode. In general, 3 minute clips are preferred because the file size is much more manageable when transferring to a computer for editing. Action Cam Mode  Loop recording is disabled.  G-sensor is disabled. In this mode the dash cam will record one long video until you either manually stop recording or the SD card gets filled up. It will not overwrite any files. If you fill up the card with an action cam file, there will not be any space to save loop recordings and so the dash cam will not be able to save normal loop recordings. In this case you will need to delete the Action Cam file or format the SD card (which wipes everything off the card). G-Sensor The Drive HD Dash Cam includes a built in G-Sensor which allows the device to determine when the car has been in a collision. If it detects a collision, it automatically locks the recording being made at the time of the accident. You can use this setting to set the sensitivity of the G-Sensor from 1-3 or turn it off. Level 1 requires the least impact to activate the G-sensor and the GSensor may lock files due to smaller bumps like potholes and the SD card may fill up with protected files. Level 3 requires the highest impact to activate the G-sensor. 13 | P a g e

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VIDEO SETTINGS
Video Resolution
This setting allows you to set one of three available video recording resolutions.
Higher
resolutions will give you a sharper image, but take up more memory on the card.
The available resolutions are:
1080P Full HD
1920x1080 / 30 Frames per Second
720P HD 60fps
1280x720 / 60 Frames per Second
720P HD 30fps
1280x720 / 30 Frames per Second
CDR895D Only
For the CDR895D, Video Resolution is broken down into Cam1 Resolution and
Cam2 Resolution.
Note that 720P 30fps is the only resolution option for Cam2
Loop Clip Time
This setting allows you to control the duration of each individual movie clip on the device.
Movie clips can be set to durations of 3 minutes, 5 minutes, or 10 minutes or Action Cam Mode.
In general, 3 minute clips are preferred because the file size is much more manageable when
transferring to a computer for editing.
Action Cam Mode
Loop recording is disabled.
G-sensor is disabled.
In this mode the dash cam will record one long video until you either manually stop recording
or the SD card gets filled up.
It will not overwrite any files.
If you fill up the card with an action
cam file, there will not be any space to save loop recordings and so the dash cam will not be
able
to save normal loop recordings.
In this case you will need to delete the Action Cam file or
format the SD card (which wipes everything off the card).
G
-
Sensor
The Drive HD Dash Cam includes a built in G-Sensor which allows the device to determine when
the car has been in a collision. If it detects a collision, it automatically locks the recording being
made at the time of the accident. You can use this setting to set the sensitivity of the G-Sensor
from 1-3 or turn it off.
Level 1 requires the least impact to activate the G-sensor and the G-
Sensor may lock files due to smaller bumps like potholes and the SD card may fill up with
protected files. Level 3 requires the highest impact to activate the G-sensor.