This specific file likely represents a "Sentry" event where the car's sensors detected a potential threat, flashing the headlights and displaying a "Recording" message on the internal touchscreen to deter the person.
Are you trying to from this clip, or
That specific filename—— follows the standard naming convention for clips captured by Tesla Sentry Mode or Tesla Dashcams .
Tesla's system actually keeps a rolling buffer. When an event is triggered (like someone leaning on the car), it saves the footage from before the trigger happened, allowing you to see the lead-up to the incident.
The most interesting feature of this specific format is that it isn't just a single video; it is a . When a Tesla records a "Sentry" event, it simultaneously saves footage from four different cameras (Front, Left Repeater, Right Repeater, and Rear) to capture a 360-degree view of the vehicle's surroundings. Key Features of this Recording Format:
The filename tells you exactly when the event started: December 16, 2022, at 11:34:30 PM .
This specific file likely represents a "Sentry" event where the car's sensors detected a potential threat, flashing the headlights and displaying a "Recording" message on the internal touchscreen to deter the person.
Are you trying to from this clip, or
That specific filename—— follows the standard naming convention for clips captured by Tesla Sentry Mode or Tesla Dashcams . 2022-12-16-23-34-30.mp4
Tesla's system actually keeps a rolling buffer. When an event is triggered (like someone leaning on the car), it saves the footage from before the trigger happened, allowing you to see the lead-up to the incident. This specific file likely represents a "Sentry" event
The most interesting feature of this specific format is that it isn't just a single video; it is a . When a Tesla records a "Sentry" event, it simultaneously saves footage from four different cameras (Front, Left Repeater, Right Repeater, and Rear) to capture a 360-degree view of the vehicle's surroundings. Key Features of this Recording Format: When an event is triggered (like someone leaning
The filename tells you exactly when the event started: December 16, 2022, at 11:34:30 PM .