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Great info SMAlset. Where can I get all this info, is it on the owners manual? I can hardly find any detailed information about these new features online.Hi @BobChaput, If it works for a few days and stops I suspect you are using a low capacity USB drive. When it's full it will stop recording. I'm using a 128GB and that seems to be a pretty good storage capacity for me. What size is your drive?
If you look at the files created inside the TeslaCam folder you'll see it created a RecentClips (which is just your 1-hour buffer of 1-min. videos from 3 cameras--now occupying 5.4GB of space). It also creates a SavedClips folder that will contain any Saved videos you save while driving as well as your Sentry Mode files. All of the videos in this folder are apx. 0.9GB each (10 min. x 30GB aver. file size x 3 cameras). The big takeaway is that RecentClips will write over itself, and SavedClips will not. Any motion in the cameras' field of view or other car triggering motion/sound will cause Sentry mode to save a 10 min. video from the 3 cameras.
Great info SMAlset. Where can I get all this info, is it on the owners manual? I can hardly find any detailed information about these new features online.
It's not just the size, it's the speed. I think I finally fixed it by using a high speed drive, formatting it with Linux ext4. That's not enough though. You must use larger sector sizes and possibly right dir permissions. I've been running for a few days now with no error.
I used the following Linux commands:
# log in as sudoer
sudo -s
# partition it for Linux 85 partition
fdisk /dev/sdb
# Also make sure you Set for max size
# exit out of fdisk, writing disk partiion table
# now do format with larger sector size
mkfs.ext4 -F -b 4096 /dev/sdb1
# wait patiently
cd /mnt
mkdir tmp
# and then mount it
sudo mount /dev/sdb1 tmp/
# make the TeslaCam directory
cd tmp
sudo mkdir -p TeslaCam
# make permissions as wide open as possible on the new directory
sudo chmod 777 TeslaCam/
I don't know which did it the chmod or the format with larger sectors, but it seems to work now.