The same thing should happen with your dashcam when its set to mass storage. ![]() There is a small, limited in purpose logic board inside every USB stick and that's what the installed Android OS in your phone communicates with - your phone detects the device, and brief exchange of signal occur to validate that USB stick is storage memory, and then the OS tries to mount the device so you see it show up in the GUI. Well the underlying issue that has to be taken into account is every time you try to connect any external USB device to your phone there's an exchange of signals between your phone and that external device. You might find it easier to just copy video files to your PC and then transfer them to your Gigaset from your PC. External devices often require apps for such things. Mounting external USB devices with an Android device isn't the same nor as extensive as a desktop computer. ![]() Try using a different USB cable, or get one that specifically supports OTG.īut there is also just a compatibility issue involving external devices, if there is some kind of proprietary driver that's required this dashcam model, you might not be able to access it directly from your phone. Typically 'mass storage' should make your dashcam appear to be storage media to your Gigaset the same way as it does with your PC. That will result in a lot of choices of proprietary and generic apps that might work out for you.īut just a thought about those two settings. If that doesn't work out do a Play Store search for 'dashcam' and 'webcam'. If you go to the website of manufacturer that made your dashcam it should have a reference if they have Android and iPhone apps available, or just use the Google Play Store app and do a search for your dashcam model.
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