schmism
Super Member
That's okay, I would rather turn it on/off myself. Maybe I can use the same power port that my gps is plugged into. I would hate to lose something important because it started overwriting on its own.
those all sound like bad ideas based on your ability to want it to record every time the car is on/moving.
1) dont expect that you'll remember to turn it on EVERY time you get in the car. powering it off a cig lighter might be ok instead of internal battery, but that doesnt turn the unit on/off with the ignition of the car.
2) a 32gig SD card useing a GoPro on the lowest res setting is only good for 8hrs of video. after that.... its full and wont record anymore. so you have to delete the video and start over. This is why a version that continually overwrites is preferred, you always have video from the last 8 hrs the car was on.
I dont see how you risk loosing important video to overwrite if you have an hr or more of buffer, the idea is that when something important happens you immediately pull the video off.
3) with vehical mounted rig, you dont risc some hoodloom busting a window and snatching your gopro off the dash. 3.1) with vehical mounted, the camera and recording unit are separate so even if they took the "webcam" off the dash, they dont get the video. 3.2) a proper setup would stream the video off the vehicle and to a online location for safe keeping so you dont risc cops/robbers takeing the recording, again doable with a cellular link from a permant setup.
again, if your serious about doing it right, there is a lot more to consider than just sticking a camcorder on the dash.
Oh and dont forget there are legal implications to your setup.