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save or lock file?
By: afreese Date: December 16, 2015, 7:55 am
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Is there a way to save or lock the video so the camera doesn't
record over a clip?
Example: If I am on a 5 hr road trip and I have the recording
set to a 5 min loop. If I see something interesting can I save
the last 5 minutes without having to stop?
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Re: save or lock file?
By: Jim81501 Date: January 1, 2016, 3:52 pm
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AFreeze, check page 12 of your manual. Section titled
"Protecting your video recordings." If I understand your
concern that should do what you need.
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Re: save or lock file?
By: BitterDone Date: January 2, 2016, 1:38 pm
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The Falcon Zero F360's manual doesn't have anything on that
page, or anywhere else about protecting a file:
HTML http://falconzero.com/downloads/F360HDManual.pdf
Any other ideas?
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Re: save or lock file?
By: Jim81501 Date: January 2, 2016, 2:13 pm
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My apologies. I fat fingered the link it should have been:
HTML http://falconzero.com/downloads/F170HD_Manual.pdf
In any case just to make sure you get the info, this is what I'm
reading on page 12 of my users manual:
You can also manually protect videos at any time by pressing the
menu button while recording, you will notice a [artwork: picture
of a key] indicating that clip is now locked and will not be
overwritten; the only way to delete that file is manually.
Worked for me.
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