View Full Version : Green 110 & Army Trailer, Mt Isa, on here??
goingbush
6th June 2013, 06:45 PM
Hit the blacktop today , heading into Mt Isa, bit of a change to the bull dust & corrugations, and copped my first stone chip on the windscreen from a passing truck, :mad:
then an 80 series passed us and decided to unload his surfboard onto the road in front of us.
but the highlight of the day was this nicely rigged 110 towing Army Trailer,
who gave the normal one finger wave as you do to fellow campers, but then it dawned that I was a Defender and not one of the throng of Jap whitegoods and his raised finger morphed into a full on wave, good show.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2013/06/1272.jpg
must be on AULRO to have a good setup like that.
manic
6th June 2013, 07:17 PM
damn stone chips.. at least the defender windscreens are cheap to replace!
Don't know that def, but nice set up indeed.
Could you tell me a bit about your dashcam - is there a thread? I've been thinking about getting one but wondering how much of a hassle it is to recording everything and then keep/retrieve the interesting bits.
Do you run yours all the time you are driving or must you remember to switch it on and off?
Is there a way to mark an event whilst driving so you can find a section of video easier when bringing it to PC?
I want one so that if I get a speeding ticket or something in the post a month after a road trip I can go back and check it out. I suppose it would take a lot of storage space to archive a full road trip... do you archive everything or overwrite only extracting interesting bits as and when they pop up?
goingbush
6th June 2013, 08:38 PM
There is probably a thread on Dashcams, its a Blackvue DR400G
it records constantly while the key is on.
it takes a 32gb micro SD card that records over itself about every 10 hours drive time, if you wanted to archive a months worth of driving my suggestion is to copy the SD to a 500gb backup disk after each 10 hrs driving
when something happens of note I scribble down the time on a notepad and retrieve the data from the card at the end of the day,
sometimes I even upload the clip to vimeo or youtube
heres the 80 series losing the surfboard
https://vimeo.com/67799521
(actual quality from camera is much better, its been compressed to save my bandwidth)
manic
6th June 2013, 09:28 PM
That toymoter driver had his foot down - must have been spurred on by the sight of a land rover... lol... did he turn back for the board?
32Gb for 10 hour loop whenever driving sounds OK. Noting down the time and date on a notepad is simple and would work for me. Infringement notices have date and time so I suppose if you had an archive it would be simple to pull up... did yours come with supplied software for bringing up video by date/time ?
Backup everyday would be a hassle... a hook up to a USB 1TB storage drive would cover most trips.
Hmmm idea alert... I might look into making a HDD/rasberry-pi 'archiver' where you can insert any SD card and it will automatically make a copy to a USB HDD. This will be its sole purpose. Insert the card and LED lights let you know when its done. duplicate files ignored. option to format your SD card once backed up. Remove empty SD card to put back into camera.
Just thinking out loud...
Anyway cheers, I think I might get me one of these dash cams now. :)
labrado
6th June 2013, 11:22 PM
That toymoter driver had his foot down - must have been spurred on by the sight of a land rover... lol... did he turn back for the board?
32Gb for 10 hour loop whenever driving sounds OK. Noting down the time and date on a notepad is simple and would work for me. Infringement notices have date and time so I suppose if you had an archive it would be simple to pull up... did yours come with supplied software for bringing up video by date/time ?
Backup everyday would be a hassle... a hook up to a USB 1TB storage drive would cover most trips.
Hmmm idea alert... I might look into making a HDD/rasberry-pi 'archiver' where you can insert any SD card and it will automatically make a copy to a USB HDD. This will be its sole purpose. Insert the card and LED lights let you know when its done. duplicate files ignored. option to format your SD card once backed up. Remove empty SD card to put back into camera.
Just thinking out loud...
Anyway cheers, I think I might get me one of these dash cams now. :)
the only sd slot on a raspberry-pi is used for holding linux system image, you will need a usb card reader for your cam sd. Actually you can build a recording system using the pi, I think there may be some open source software which can do high definition video compression on the pi.
I'm working on a raspberry-pi for monitoring my puma engine status in real time:D. Tho no idea when I can finish this home project.
manic
7th June 2013, 10:44 AM
True razzerpi would need a usb sd reader.... honestly tho i havent the time for all that. I found a dual hotswap nas drive with sd slot and one click backup button. I could use it for home network and then put it in the rover when travelling for sd card sweeps. 4tb raid mirror ought to do it. :)
Anyway taken this offtopic. If i ever get round to setting one up i will post a thread.
Ranga
7th June 2013, 11:25 AM
Did he stop to pick up the surfboard?! Looks like he didn't even slow down.
FeatherWeightDriver
7th June 2013, 11:58 AM
Mmm yes, a dash cam certainly does look like a good idea.
Especially given I have had 2 (albeit minor) accidents in 2 weeks with complete :censored::censored: who had no idea about how to merge lanes, give way at a give way sign, common courtesy and/or how to drive. [/rant]
Backup everyday would be a hassle... a hook up to a USB 1TB storage drive would cover most trips.
Another option is the wifi sd carfds (not sure if you can get bluetooth):
Toshiba FlashAir WiFi SD Card will make your Eye-Fi's water (http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/02/toshiba-flashair-wifi-sd-card-will-make-your-eye-fis-water/)
Eye-Fi launching new 8GB wireless SD card today, kicking out Direct Mode for iOS and Android next week (http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/12/eye-fi-launching-new-8gb-wireless-sd-card-today-kicking-out-dir/)
Pros: you can set them up so that another device pulls completed videos from the device automatically, freeing up space for "continuous" recording. I suspect the newer cards can push / pull to mobile phones so at least that means you may not need to lug a laptop.
Cons: The cards have low capacity, so as standalone recording options (e.g. long haul trips) they are not as useful.
So many toys, so little money... :mad:
ramblingboy42
8th June 2013, 06:54 PM
Did he stop to pick up the surfboard?! Looks like he didn't even slow down.
looks like we're not going to find out:(:confused:
ramblingboy42
8th June 2013, 06:55 PM
don't ya hate that.....
goingbush
8th June 2013, 07:15 PM
Sorry !
yes he came to a screeching halt on the side of the road upon realising what happened.
He passed us again (even faster) about 45mins later, without surfboard on roof.
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