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@jdeskins just a heads up, the 2019.16 software update changes the file format for the TeslaCam videos to HEVC/H.265 for dash cam and Sentry Mode videos.. As a result, none of the apps I've been using on Windows can play them, including your web app in Chrome. I'm guessing this is because Chrome does not yet support HEVC video.
I don’t have any pre-2019.16 video to compare it to, but I was reviewing some of my Sentry Mode footage, and didn’t notice any quality issues or compression artifacts.Do the videos look less compressed with the new software? Always irked me how bad they looked, but I figured when the new FSD computer gets installed it will have TONS of extra HP to cleanly compress dashcam video.
-Randy
@jdeskins just a heads up, the 2019.16 software update changes the file format for the TeslaCam videos to HEVC/H.265 for dash cam and Sentry Mode videos....
I have since learned that this change isn't about what software version you're on, but rather if you have HW2 or HW3. It seems that cars with HW3 are the ones that are encoding to H.265/HEVC - several people across different online discussions have confirmed this (although I know the plural of anecdotes is not "data").Running 2019.16.2 on a Model 3, Apple QuickTime's "Movie Inspector" shows H.264 (not H.265) format on TeslaCam files still within the .mp4 container.
Perhaps this format change was present earlier, then pulled, or was on an experimental firmware branch.
So is the name of your app Teslacam Reviewer/Viewer?UPDATE: Added ability to click on timestamp in the play list to go directly to that spot in the videos.
Thanks for everyone's feedback. I have more updates as I get time! TeslaCam Video Player
By the way, the app in the Play Store is not mine.
Can't get this to work on Chrome, Edge or Firefox on Win10.
VLC is installed on my machine, but perhaps not the right codec?
Teslas with HW3 have HEVC H.265 video encoded for dashcam and sentry videos rather than H.264 (which works with most browsers). H.265 video format primarily only works on Microsoft Edge and Safari browsers. Some on Windows 10 have also needed to download a Microsoft extension to play these videos. That link is: Get HEVC Video Extensions from Device Manufacturer - Microsoft Store
Some have suggested other codecs in prior posts that will also allow it to work on Win10 with other browsers.
Thanks a bunch. This should be added to the OP.