For my observations see:
No i think it can display any numbers of channels you want in X number of windows or PIP, but i just use one window with one feed and in general just use the footage from the front camera to find a thing i have not locked by the event button. But if / when DV play a file it then proceed to the...
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The follow-up and observations are repeated below for followers of this thread.
My tests with this application on both Windows 10 machines as stated in my previous post and the Thinkware U1000 with Front and rear cameras and radar module are as follows:
1. When watching the video playback, I noted at every 1-minute file changeover point when the next file was processed, there was a blank screen. It was approximately half a second (1/2) in length. There was no loss of position, in other words, where the video ended the new one started at that exact point.
2. I created as a test a video file that used 4 of these files and there were no gaps in it where there would have been 4 x 1/2 second gaps if I had run the separate files in sequence as stated in paragraph 1.
3. When following the vehicle on the map, I have the following enabled:
Route
Markers
Follow
Click to go
A. When I enable the use of
Google Maps, I cannot go back to the previous marker or on to the next marker on the displayed route. The vehicle just carries on!
B. When I enable the use of
MapQuest, I can click on any marker anywhere on any part of the loaded route
even if they are days apart, and, the video at that point is displayed almost immediately. Excellent.
4. If I load 1000 files it takes a very long while for the application to process them all. Perhaps up to 30 minutes. Is this normal because each file is over 200Mb?
5. Also, it is very frustrating that the application has to reprocess all the files every time you want to look for something in a file sequence, even if they are loaded onto the hard drive. Does the application not keep them in a separate subdirectory for use later so that this long process is eliminated? Perhaps they are, but I have not drilled down into the instructions to see if this is mentioned.
Thanks
Peter