One of my family members recently purchased a cheap dashcam device (like a GoPro, but dirt-cheap and built to be mounted behind a car's windshield to capture the action while driving). The device looks suspicious to me, as it does not have a brand-name on the package or on the unit itself. The fold-out flyer "Instruction Manual" English diction is also worth a chuckle in places.
The dashcam offers a USB port, an SD/MMC card slot, a ciggie-lighter power cord, and a round "AV out" port looks like an earphone jack but larger. The unit has a flip-down LCD display and a few buttons.
The unit seems to record up to 1280 x 960 in AVI format. Now, I'm on a late-model iMac running MacOS 10.10.
Here are my immediate questions:
1: if I need to download video from this thing, how do I access the AVI files, and how do I transcode them to something more useful than AVI?
2: What do I need to play back video on a modern TV?
3: What kind of an SD card do I use for this device? All the flyer says is "Supports SD/MMC card (from 1 GB to 32 GB). It looks like a full-size SD card slot, but I'm wondering about the different flavors of SD.
Thanks in advance.




