** (615) :** This is a unique identifier. Depending on the device settings, it can represent the recorded or a specific reference to a date/time (e.g., June 15th).
DOD dashcams typically record in , meaning a file labeled "Dod (615) mp4" likely contains high-bitrate footage with embedded GPS data (latitude, longitude, and speed) if the hardware supports it. ** (615) :** This is a unique identifier
This is the manufacturer, DOD Tech, known for its Dashcam Series.
This is the digital multimedia container format used to store the video and audio data. It is the industry standard for high-definition dashcam recordings because it balances high quality with manageable file sizes. Why You Might See This File Files named this way are commonly used in: This is the manufacturer, DOD Tech, known for
Dashcam footage is vital for proving fault in accidents.
), and "(615)" often represents a sequential file number or a specific timestamp in the device's storage system. Understanding the Components
Police often use "DOD" style numbering for bodycam or dashcam evidence logs.
