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**UPDATE**

Cams have all been sent :cheers: . I have the tracking numbers etc so if there is any issue please contact me.

I have tested mine now for several days! absolutely awesome quality on audio/video. 3hr drive @ 1080p was around 17gb file size! Night vision is also extremely good! has several settings which i have tested and again all good

now for 2 videos (these have been chopped and shrunk so not full 1080p quality offcourse) and forgive the audio issues with these vids i have a loose earth in my corolla which is stuffing everything (including my stereo). static type noise at points is a vibration from having the camera not tightend! my bad!

and one with speed tagging via GPS

I do have one gripe and that is with the included software. ITS CRAP to say the least so i have included the link for a far better and hassle free application here

http://download.registratorviewer.com/download/RegistratorViewer.exe

Edited by Frosty

has arrived.

any software options for my macbook?

yes yes, i know, but its a blunder i've got to live with until i get a proper job

i believe there are a few thrid party softwares for crapbook, just have a look around. i know the above certainly isnt avail yet!

given that you dont need software to view the videos as they are HD .mov files that can viewed in anything

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