How Do I Read The Tesla Dashcam Footage On My Computer?

To view saved clips and events stored on your USB drive, tap the Menu icon in the upper left corner of the viewer. Each video is organized by location, date, and thumbnail for easy access. For additional filtering options, tap the ‘Dashcam” or ‘Sentry’ tabs. Select a clip or event to play the corresponding video.

How do I watch the Tesla footage on my computer?

Easily View TeslaCam Videos

  1. Insert the TeslaCam USB drive into your computer and click the “Browse”/”Choose Files” button (depending on your operating system).
  2. Select the TeslaCam directory or one of the subdirectories that includes the camera files.
  3. The videos automatically play in your browser. (

How do I read my Tesla Dashcam footage?

Viewing Video Recordings
Touch the Dashcam (camera) app located in the app launcher. Then touch the menu icon in the top corner of the screen and select the video. The tabs display a list of all video clips, organized by location and timestamp.

How do I download Tesla Dashcam footage to my computer?

Use the USB port inside the glove box for all other functions. Once enabled, you can save clips by touching the dashcam app in the App Launcher while the vehicle is in Drive (you can add the dashcam app to My Apps at the bottom of the touchscreen for easy access, see Customizing My Apps).

How do you watch Tesla Sentry videos?

When Sentry Mode is enabled, you can use the mobile app to remotely view the area surrounding Model S as seen through the exterior cameras. To enable, touch Controls > Safety > Sentry Mode > View Live Camera via Mobile App on the Model S touchscreen.

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How do I view Sentry mode events on my computer?

To view saved clips and events stored on your USB drive, tap the Menu icon in the upper left corner of the viewer. Each video is organized by location, date, and thumbnail for easy access. For additional filtering options, tap the ‘Dashcam” or ‘Sentry’ tabs. Select a clip or event to play the corresponding video.

How do I view the camera on my Tesla app?

On Model S and Model X, tap ‘Controls’ > ‘Safety’ > ‘View Live Camera via Mobile App’ on your car’s touchscreen. On Model 3 and Model Y, tap ‘Controls’ > ‘Safety & Security’ > ‘View Live Camera via Mobile App’ on your car’s touchscreen.

How do I allow remote access to my Camera?

How to view your IP camera remotely via a web browser

  1. Find your camera’s IP address.
  2. Open a web browser and type the IP address.
  3. Go to SETTING > BASIC > Network > Information to find the HTTP port number used by the camera.
  4. After you change the port, you will need to reboot the camera in order to save the changes.

How can I watch my Tesla Sentry video on my Iphone?

To view Sentry Mode Live, users need to have the latest Tesla mobile app installed—version 4.2. 1 on iOS available in the App Store. It’s not clear when the latest version of the app will become available to Android users.

How do you format a Tesla Dashcam?

Make sure your PureTesla USB drive is inserted into one of the front USB ports in your Tesla.

  1. Tap Controls (car icon)
  2. Tap the Safety & Security menu.
  3. Scroll down and tap the FORMAT USB DEVICE button.
  4. Read the notice and if you are OK with the resetting of your USB drive, tap FORMAT.
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Where do I plug in my Tesla USB?

Open the front compartment of the center console. The front USB ports are located on the rear wall of the compartment. A USB port is also located at the rear of the glovebox. This USB-A port is equipped with a pre-formatted flash drive, ready to save videos when using features such as Sentry Mode and Dashcam.

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