

Wouldn't it be nice if DMV could invalidate his registration, so the next year he won’t be able to register his truck. Wouldn't it be nice if Law Enforcement could attach hit & run status to the registered owner’s drivers license so the next time he’s pulled over he can possibly be arrested for hit & run? I was told by an officer that the CHP made a visit to the registered owner's residence, but he was no longer at that address and there was no forwarding address provided. The license plate and this video were given to the CHP. That means the truck is still out there on the road. If it gets another inspection the inspection history will be updated. It's due for another inspection in the coming months. We have license plates so the registered owner can be tracked down for financial / criminal responsibility.Ĭalifornia Plate #39514N1 2002 FORD F-150 KING RANCH With limited bandwidth I apologize for not responding quicker. I'm currently working on other camera supports and minor bug fixes.If I could get my hands on a series of raw N5 videos I could examine them with a hex editor and find out. has shown that the data is not in a track/stream but it may be elsewhere. Since the vast majority of dashcams use the 1-to-1 model, I'm not yet convinced that the N5 doesn't have GPS data squirreled away in the bowels of the video file (like the other Vantrue models).Therefore, camera-specific coding would be required to support this model. If the N5 is combining data from multiple videos into a single ancillary file YYYMMDD.dat, then there is no longer a 1-to-1 relation between video file and data. Thus there is always a 1-to-1 relation between video file and data for that video. This covers about 99.5% of the dashcam models out there. Dashcam Viewer is designed to work with dashcams that store their GPS data per video file, whether the data is embedded in the video or is in an ancillary file.I don't have Vantrue N5 samples, but if the N5 is storing all its GPS data in an ancillary file, this is a paradigm shift away from the N1 Pro, N2, N2 Pro, X1, and X4 which all embed their GPS data inside the video file and are supported by Dashcam Viewer.
