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How Long Can Audi Dash Cam Footage Be Saved?

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LaNova
07/23/25 5:02pm

Audi dash cam footage can typically be saved for 3 days to about a week, depending on the storage card capacity and the set recording resolution. Below is more information about dash cams: Dash Cam Memory: Generally, the larger the memory capacity, the longer the recording time. For example, with 1080P video quality, a 16GB memory card can record approximately 100 minutes, a 32GB card can record around 200 minutes, and a 64GB card can record about 400 minutes. Loop Recording Function of Dash Cams: Most dash cams on the market today feature loop recording. Recorded videos are segmented into clips of varying durations, such as 1 minute, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, or 10 minutes, and stored on the memory card. Overwrite Mechanism of Dash Cams: When the memory card is full, new recordings will automatically overwrite the oldest video clips, specifically those furthest from the current time. This mechanism ensures continuous recording without interruption due to insufficient storage space.

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VanAlexis
08/10/25 12:46pm

As an Audi owner, the storage duration of the dashcam primarily depends on the SD card capacity and video settings. If you use a 128GB card at 1080p HD resolution, it can store approximately 10 to 12 hours of footage, covering two to three days of regular driving. Video resolution has a significant impact—720p saves space and extends storage but sacrifices image quality. Audi's original system supports loop recording, automatically overwriting old files when full, so theoretically, it can store new recordings indefinitely. However, the actual retention time depends on your driving frequency; urban congestion may accelerate overwriting. I recommend using a high-speed Class 10 or U3-rated card for faster read/write speeds and minimal frame drops. I check the card status monthly and format it once to maintain performance. After an incident, promptly export critical footage to your phone or computer—the Audi app makes it easy to download and save historical records. Avoid cheap cards, as they are prone to failure and may interrupt monitoring. Safety should always be the top priority.

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Rodney
09/22/25 7:06am

We Audi users feel that setting up the dashcam storage is as simple yet practical as adjusting game parameters. In my daily use, a 64GB card can store about 5 hours of footage at default 1080p resolution – sufficient for weekend short trips but inadequate for long journeys. The loop recording feature automatically overwrites old files, eliminating manual cleanup hassles. With just a tap in the app, I can preview and save event recordings. Dropping resolution to 720p doubles storage duration – balancing image quality and practicality is key. Having tested various brands, Samsung and SanDisk cards prove most durable with stable read/write performance. Regular cloud backups prevent accidental overwrites of critical clips. Storage duration varies by card – 128GB models last several extra days, making larger capacity cards a worthwhile investment for worry-free travel. This topic reminds me of the satisfaction after upgrading to a new card – optimized settings deliver more reliable monitoring and peace of mind.

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Rob
11/05/25 10:25am

I've been using an Audi dashcam for several years and found that the storage duration mainly depends on the card capacity. For example, a 128GB card can record about 10 hours at 1080p resolution, but loop recording allows it to keep working continuously. Lowering the resolution or using a larger capacity card can both extend the retention time. With less actual driving, the storage lasts longer. Important footage is easily overwritten, so export it quickly after an accident to avoid loss. The Audi system is reliable; I recommend using high-quality cards, maintaining proper settings, and optimizing for safety. As long as the card is in good condition, storage won't be a problem.

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OAlex
12/27/25 3:13am

Strong cost awareness in driving. Audi dashcam storage depends on card size, e.g., a 128GB card around 100 yuan stores two days of 1080p footage before overwriting - no worries. But switching to 720p resolution doubles storage, saving space and money. I prefer cards with fast read/write speeds - efficient, long lifespan, cost-effective long-term. Knockoff cards easily fail/lose recordings - don't skimp here. Audi app offers free backup for important videos (secure phone viewing). Card maintenance is simple - formatting extends usage. Worth investing in larger cards.

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