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What is Loop Cycle Recording, and how does it work?Updated 15 hours ago

Loop cycle recording is a method commonly used in video surveillance and dashcam systems where the device records video in continuous loops by overwriting the oldest footage once the storage (Memory Card) is full.


Here's a breakdown of how it works:



Video is broken into segments: Instead of one large continuous file, the camera records in chunks, typically 1, 3, 5, or 10 minutes long.



With the ROVE dashcam, you have the option to turn the loop cycle recording OFF. When you choose to turn it off, the camera will continue to record each file 4GB in size until the memory card becomes full, and then it will give you a “Card Full” message. It will NOT record any further until you either delete files to make room or format the memory card.



Once the memory card is full, the camera automatically deletes the oldest videos/photos.


This cycle repeats, ensuring continuous recording without you needing to manually delete videos.



We hope this makes sense and answers your question. 
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