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Old 07-08-2018, 11:04 AM
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,Was wondering if they are any way you can start recording on a previous session that you recorded early on the pdr, or each time you record will be a new session without being able to restart from the existing one you already have?
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Each recorded session is unique on the PDR.
If you want to continue the recorded sessions, you will have to put the videos on the computer and use some kind of video editing software to append the sessions together.

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It is like any other digital recording once you stop recording the file is saved on the disc and a new one is opened for the next recording.

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Originally Posted by Bill Dearborn
It is like any other digital recording once you stop recording the file is saved on the disc and a new one is opened for the next recording.
I recently figured this out after recording a 128GB drive. It does not overwrite the oldest files. It just fills up until full. I have yet to find a way to 'delete-all' in the car. Always have to take it to my computer. I also noticed that I cannot use a regular editor (like Vegas Movie Studio) to create videos. I believe (haven't tested) that the 'Vette's overlay prevents using a regular editor.

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Originally Posted by ImpliedConsent
I recently figured this out after recording a 128GB drive. It does not overwrite the oldest files. It just fills up until full. I have yet to find a way to 'delete-all' in the car. Always have to take it to my computer. I also noticed that I cannot use a regular editor (like Vegas Movie Studio) to create videos. I believe (haven't tested) that the 'Vette's overlay prevents using a regular editor.
There is no feature available in the car PDR to delete all recorded sessions. You have to delete them one at a time in the car.

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