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I'm not certain I understand the question but I will try... any video that is saved as an Emergency Video can be viewed on your computer by connecting it to your comp with a USB cord. Where it saves it, is usually a search mission, but It should be saved and once found you can rename the file folder for easier access. Remember to delete all of the videos that were not saved, BEFORE you try to download your Emerg Vids otherwise you will be forever downloading all those useless videos and then you will have to view each video to find the ones you wanted to save.. Hope this was helpful... I love my Dash Cams, Professional driver and I have many saved idiotic moves by the idiots on the road....also caught a road rage incident on camera, a driver knocked a cycle rider off his cycle in the road.. once the attacker was told he was on camera he fled the scene preventing the victim from being harmed further.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm going to answer my own question. After a lot of research and playing, I found several that work. There's one on the Uniden website called Car DVR Player. It's so-so. At least on my Windows 10 machine, the mapping function doesn't work, although it does pull G-sensor and GPS data. I also found another called DataKam Viewer. It's very glitchy, but it does pull the information in and properly display it, once you get past all the error messages. The best I found was Dashcam Viewer. It's $25 if you want to watch more than 5 movies at a time, but it works well. The only thing is that it doesn't consistently sync the data. You might have to tweak it a bit using the time offset in the settings. Mine is set to -5;00:02, but I might have to adjust a second or two to get it really lined up. Still, it works. As always, you can simply view the video if all you need is speed and time.
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