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May Stutter – The performance of this video card with this game is not well explored yet.

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According to interpolated information obtained from video cards of similar efficiency levels, the game is likely to stutter and show low frame rates. I won't be able to check bitrate variance until I fit the Viofo to my vehicle.Stutter – The performance of this video card with this game is not well explored yet.

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in a range between 12.19 to 16.32 Mbits/s for 1920x1080 at 30fps (actually 29.97fps) for videos tested so far, which shows that RoadHawk uses variable bitrates, and therefore migh help to explain the difference in file sizes of 105 MB and 126 MB per minute at 1920x1080 at 30fps.ĭoes anybody know if the Viofo A119 V3 has static or variable bitrates for Low, Medium, and High? The readings from the RoadHawk were from in-vehicle whilst the readings from the Viofo were done at my desk and pointing at the same stationary wall. After getting the data I did the same for the RoadHawk and found that the bitrate was much lower than I was expecting so I checked a few more videos and found that the bitrate was different for each one, i.e. I realised that the above table should show the actual bitrate so I've used QuickTime Player to give me indicated bitrates for the Viofo A119 V3. 1, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 18, and 20 ) then after one of the firmware updates, they changed the settings to just Low, Standard, High, Very High. Talking of bitrates, a few years ago, RoadHawk specified the actual value of the maximum bitrate (i.e. As you've mentioned 60fps I'll add some more data for 1920x10x1440 at 60fps at High, Medium, and Low bitrates.

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Would love a A129 Pro but Viofo are no longer an excellent low price dash cam according to my walletĬlick to expand.Thanks. I'm not a fan of the old A119 V1 and V2 (improved but still can shake) type of gps fitting which is also fitted to the A119V3. On country roads or if you have a car with stiff suspension you may find the video will shake which spoils the recording. I was hoping setting the dash cam at 60fps would give me better stepping (what you referred to as slow motion) so I could read number plates but it doesn't seem to work that way. I prefer to set the bitrate at its highest to get the best image.

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can use wifi to set it and to download files. Unfortunately the duo has three features I love. The quality of the A119V3 at high res is fantastic. Can read number plates going in the same direction at 90kph about 2 car length in front. During the day doing a still frame you can read the street signs without blur and the image is very good.

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(Its blurred text) so are the speed signs but legible due to their larger size. Makes me wonder if it is true 60fpsĢ560x1600 bitrate ~ 26Mbs 3min Videos = ~577MB pulls in lots of light under street lights but a bit grainy and at 60kph can't read large signs Green with reflective white writing type. Interestingly using stepping the video steps forward every second press of the next frame stepping. Can read stationary cars number plates sharp doing step motion on the video. Click to expand.Nice table you have created.ġ920x1080 bitrate ~ 20Mbs 3min videos = ~459MB During the afternoon with good light 80kph you can read the Green signs but still some blurring.







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