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Viofo A129 time-lapse mode

Air a phostadh le mvexel 6 Am Faoilleach 2023 sa chànan English

After tinkering a bit but finally successfully processing videos from my Viofo A129 dash cam and uploading them to Mapillary, there is one last thing I wanted to try: using the A129 time lapse mode to be able to collect more imagery before the storage space on my camera runs out…

This does not seem to be possible without recording your GPS breadcrumbs using a separate device, because the location information written into the movie stream by the camera is sparser than the video frames. Using

exiftool -m -p gpx.fmt -ee -ext mp4 -w! %f.gpx time-lapse-movie.MP4

I get 4 trackpoints for a movie that contains about 300 frames.

This could also be a result of limitations in the way exiftool parses the MP4 file, but looking at the relevant documentation section I don’t see a way to tweak this.

What I think I will do instead is:

  • Buy a larger micro-SD card (they are getting cheaper all the time)
  • Reducing the video quality

In order to be able to capture more of my longer trips. I’m about to make [this drive] and I’ll test it then!

Àite: Ballpark, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, 84115, United States
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Beachd le bob3bob3 8 Am Faoilleach 2023 aig 00:00

Gday

Am sure you have checked, but looking at the exiftool doc

-ee3 rather than just -ee

I have not tried this myself, just reading stuff..

(same username for mapillary)

Cheers Bob

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