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What's the difference between time-lapse video and parking monitoring?

Time-delay video recording of Pacific Auto Network, also called time-delay video recording, is a shooting technology that shortens the long-time video recording time. Parking monitoring means that after the vehicle is stationary, it will automatically start video recording after the vehicle is subjected to certain vibration, and it can set its own video recording time and then stop again.

In fact, time-delayed video is to turn a long video in slow motion into a short video in fast motion, similar to fast-forward playback in movies. The video it shoots is played in the form of video through later frame extraction, which compresses the process of minutes, hours or even days and years in a very short time. In time-lapse photography video, the slow change process of an object or scene is compressed into a very short time, showing a strange and wonderful scene that is usually imperceptible to the naked eye. Some full-featured high-end recorders have this time-reduced recording function, and its setting options are 8 hours, 16 hours and 24 hours. Turn on this function and select 8 hours. If the car stops for a day, the video recorded by the recorder will be compressed to 8 hours.

After the car is turned off, the built-in lithium battery can only keep shooting for an hour or two at most. After connecting the driving recorder and the vehicle battery with the parking monitoring line, 24-hour uninterrupted shooting can be realized.

(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Ancient _)