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		<description>These are add-ons and mods, but not really hacks.  Hacks would be something like altering the camera&#039;s OS to add missing features.  For example, I want to record continuously, something that none of these small cameras or helmet cams do (bafflingly).  In other words, record five-minute files or so and then start a new one.  When the memory approaches capacity, delete the oldest segment and record over it.

That way, you can record until something interesting happens and then save it.</description>
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<p>That way, you can record until something interesting happens and then save it.</p>
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