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Yes - put your SD card into the slot in the glove compartment, select the PDR display, select the overlay you want, touch the button to start recording, when you've finished your track session, scenic drive, or whatever you were recording touch the button to stop recording.
After you've recorded a PDR video, you can view it in the car, or you can remove the SD card and view it on your laptop/desktop computer.
Make sure you download the Cosworth Toolbox application in order to view a lot of good data about your drive.
BTW - you don't need Toolbox. The videos are in .mp4 format and can be viewed on your computer (Apple users say they don't get sound unless they use something other than the standard viewer). Cosworth Toolbox just adds a lot of data (temps, speeds, lateral G's, corner analysis, etc., etc.).
I just cleaned off a 32 gig card and put it in my car for my next track event - the Nat'l Corvette Museum HPDE at VIR the end of June.
It says my card has 763 minutes of recording time, so your card should be about twice that!!
The cards are required to be in a FAT32 format, and you may need to get an app to do that for you - do a search and you'll find a bunch of threads about it.