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  • Roman

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    2025-10-21 at 21:46 in reply to: Video quality is terrible on high bitrate.

    Well, in that scene, my bike was stationary. Yes, I get it that a wide-angle lens has some limitations for enlarging. The biggest complaint is that 90% of the time, I cannot read the plate if I’m not 1m away. Imagine a hit-and-run situation. So why is the bit rate so low? Is it a hardware limitation? It looks like I have to always carry a GoPro as a dash cam as well.

  • Roman

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    2025-10-21 at 00:56 in reply to: Video quality is terrible on high bitrate.

    I take card out and play on PC. In app it set to HIGH bit rate and max resolution 2k.

    Not sure what codecs are used but if there is an option for H.265 and higher bit rate please let me know. Otherwise the video is not usefull if you cannon see a plate number.

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1S05E27qFDA2q4l-sbQVRSRTuDpxClc0u/view?usp=sharing

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  • Roman

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    2025-10-22 at 23:47 in reply to: Video quality is terrible on high bitrate.

    gopro does real 60fps and rize sutterspeed to x2 so 1/120s. At night time, it doesn’t work and it doubles the file size on 4k. + It’s possible to zoom in video Linear lens.

  • Roman

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    2025-10-22 at 23:02 in reply to: Video quality is terrible on high bitrate.

    I tried gopro with 60 and 30 fps. Not a big difference at 4k. But GoPro as a dash cam is not reliable. It often overheats with the battery on and charging. So you have to remove the battery and charge with usb c to battery. I believe the higher bit rate for Innovv will help to upscale the image (Topaz Gigapixel AI). The file size is not a big problem. I don’t need a week-long recording on 256gb card. One day is enough. In terms of overheating, is the recorder unit a front camera, right? It always has a wing flow, to except the traffic.