What is Time-Lapse Monitoring?
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Time-lapse monitoring is the process of converting a slow-motion long video into a fast-motion short video, similar to fast-forward playback in movies. Extended content: 1. Compression ratio settings: The dash cam offers compression ratio settings of 30x, 60x, and 120x. For example, if you select 30x, after enabling this feature, a 30-minute recording will be presented as a 1-minute video. 2. Purpose: Time-lapse recording ensures the completeness of the recorded content while significantly saving memory space. Typically, recording for 24 hours only requires about 5GB of memory space, enabling all-day vehicle monitoring protection to some extent. When the car is not in use, continuing to record videos will consume power, to some extent depleting the car battery's charge. If the car is not used frequently, prolonged recording can lead to excessive battery drain, resulting in the car failing to start normally.