UPDATE : I’ve cracked the GPS data encoding of the 70mai Dash Cam Pro and added compatibility for this dashcam in version 3.6.2. Anyway, for now the 70mai dashcams are not compatible. Perhaps there is a setting to encode using H.264. Another issue is that the high-res mode of these camera uses H.265 (HEVC), which is currently not compatible with the video system on the Mac version of Dashcam Viewer (should work in Windows). I am still working on it in my spare time. The GPS data appears to be encoded in a way I haven’t seen before, or that the data is buried in an ancillary file which was not provided. I do not have a 70mai but a few customers provided me with video samples. Since each version of Dashcam Viewer ships with the LGPL version, you will need to repeat this process every time you update Dashcam Viewer. You will be asked if you want to replace the existing ffmpeg.exe. Unnzip the ffmpeg package and copy the ffmpeg.exe (located in the bin directory) to the Dashcam Viewer directory. Windows GPL ffmpeg installation: Download the latest ffmpeg zip file. Close the package window and you’re good to go! Now move the GPL version of ffmpeginto the MacOS folder.Move it to a safe location outside of the package. Open the Contents/MacOS You will see the LGPL version of ffmpeg.This will open the contents in a new window:
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