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Craptacular
Jul 11, 2004

I have a dual-camera Blackvue I'm happy with.

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Craptacular
Jul 11, 2004

ChocNitty posted:

Whats currently the cheapest dashcam that's of acceptable quality? Also, i'd be willing to pay a little more for one I could also use on a bicycle.
Are you planning on trying to swap cameras between your car and your bike helmet? If so, that's going to be more trouble than it's worth. You want something you can mount and forget, which means hard-wiring. Otherwise you're going to forget to charge the battery or move it from your helmet to your car or vice versa, and that'll invariably be the time you need to record something.

Craptacular
Jul 11, 2004

Shotcut is a pretty good opensource cross-platform nonlinear editor; I've used it for a couple years now.

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