Turned out it was my Anker USB hub.Reformatting my drive did not help. So I bought a new one and it has been working fine.
After reformat didn't work. I tried a sabrent hub and everything is back to normal.
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Turned out it was my Anker USB hub.Reformatting my drive did not help. So I bought a new one and it has been working fine.
I have set up a 32 GB USB drive with a folder called TeslaCam. I can save files to it on my computer with no problem. I plugged it in to a cable from the USB port in the car and I see the dashcam icon on the screen. However, I am not getting a red dot and it is not recording. What step am I missing to get it to record?
This doesn't seem to be working for me. What function did you use? If I set the "Add Disk" and the drive to MBR, it still doesn't seem to click...I just solved my problem. Perhaps it will help you too. I used the free Seagate Disk Wizard. I found that my drive was "unallocated" even though it was set as FAT32. I used the Seagate program to turn my disk into a MBR (Master Boot Record). Formatted FAT32 again and created the TeslaCam folder again. Wasn't expecting much, BUT it worked. Use whatever you need to to make sure your primary partition is MBR. Might do the trick.
I have a strange problem. I am using a 500GB Samsung Portable SSD. It's formatted Fat32. It seems to work fine... the red light comes on every time I get in the car and I assumed it was recording as I drove. I went to look at the dashcam viewer and there's just one recording from last year. I took the drive out (after turning off the camera) and there's nothing there except that one sentry recording and the time I manually saved a recording. So it appears to record, but nothing is on the drive.