Sports DV for PC

Sports DV for PC

This is a WiFi protocol to control the camera application.

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If you're interested in using Sports DV on your PC or Mac, you may be wondering how to download the app and get started. Fortunately, there are many resources available online that can guide you through the process similar to this article.

Sports DV App For Windows

Wow, I have not seen anything so horrible in a very long time. I don't know where to begin. First, the app wouldn't recognize the WiFi connection. It would then connect once in awhile, and then connect to the wifi. Then it would crash after about a minute. After trying the app a couple of times, something else started. It would crash my phone sometimes, lock it up and render it unresponsive, and other times cause it to restart. This app was in Chinese so I can't even read it.

This is an example of reverse evolution. It's getting worse by the release. App says "Please consect WiFi". (concet-why don't we check what you have typed ???)? It connects sometimes. Yep. The app does not have video and you cannot view your saved videos or pictures. The latest version is what I am using. My recommendation: Don't waste time. Buy a high-quality camera.

This app is a fine one, but there are two problems. (1) The video compression used is too lightweight. 1080P HD consumes 34MB/s bandwidth (! The lighter 720P takes 22MB/s, again! A video that is only 20 seconds long takes 54MB on the SD card. (2) If this weren't bad enough, WiFi implementation can be slow. It doesn't matter if it is due to s/w/h/w. Also, a few minutes of video may take forever to download onto the phone. Although it is faster to copy the SD to a PC, this is not practical. The app is not updated as of Nov 2019. It's shameful that developers don't listen to users and fix some problems.

It works surprisingly well considering the price of a 2mp WiFi action camera with waterproof case. After you have turned on your wifi, you will connect via your smart phone to the router. Then, you can open the app to start using the app. I would use it for remote control/monitoring, but it is handy and does the job as it says. It's a shame that I can't turn it on remotely.

Video playback is quite poor. The camera can capture a better image when used in an external player such as VLC. The interface is very primitive, and it does not function without WIFI. The interface may not be all in English. This is all okay for a low-end camera but it does not allow you to fully appreciate its potential.

The wifi password cannot be changed as you do not have an option to select ok once you've typed the current one. You can not delete videos. The only way to delete them all is to format your sd card. It doesn't connect the first time. The app will tell you to reconnect to WiFi.

It connects to your camera and streams video from it. It can only be recorded using the built-in screen recorder application on your phone. The SD card's recorded files can't been accessed because it states that the device is unavailable. My camera comes with a SoC GPCV2247C. This is usually used to record car videos. This camera is terrible. It records video only 1/20 times and then reboots 19 more times. Useless!

App displays many screens with messages in Chinese. Many messages screen are useless, and it is up to you to guess the purpose of each one. The SD card format screen, for example, is difficult to read in Chinese. The green checkmark indicates that I have authorised the format. This was what I did, and the app then displayed another Chinese message. I don't know how it came to be.

Incapable of adjusting exposure. It works however, as intended. Although it was specced as WIFI, my mistake was bluetooth. Please read the instructions carefully. To activate the app, press the PLAY key. It was installed on my Samsung S8.

The software works well as a remote record, monitor and view. It can also be used to transfer files to a phone or SD card. The SQ13's poor sound quality is disappointing. This is not a software problem.

It needs work. This app does not allow you to delete photos and videos. The app does not allow night vision. The download option from the app is extremely slow, and it isn't an option.

The wifi camera arrived and now I cannot record any videos. The remote control allows me to hear clearly what is being recorded, and I can also take photos with it. Android users cannot use the app. Fix it.

Sir, the sq13 camera I purchased from AliExpress has not turned on since I switched it on. Sports dv apps screen shows no vedio. The same problem appears on all three of my smart phones. Although it saves vedio on a memory card with size in mbs, it does not work on my Tecno spark 4. It's my pleasure to see the vedio in my phone. Thank you very much for your assistance. From Pakistan, shahid Zaman

It worked perfectly, until i changed sq13's name but didn't change the password that i entered. It won't recognize the default password or the password. My camera has become useless. The camera cannot be reset and there are no updates to restore factory settings. The camera won't turn on even after I tried to freeze it. Help. If I can recover factory settings *****, it will be 5 stars.

Android/Sony Experia z3 Compact Tablet crashes quite often. You cannot change your Wifi password or name. It crashes when you try to change the password. It cannot change the network name, or login for the camera key. This causes zippo security to wifi signal. Use on Quelima SQ13 without manufacturer support.

How to install Sports DV app for Windows 10 / 11

Installing the Sports DV app on your Windows 10 or 11 computer requires the use of an Android emulator software. Follow the steps below to download and install the Sports DV app for your desktop:

Step 1: Download and install an Android emulator software to your laptop

To begin, you will need to download an Android emulator software on your Windows 10 or 11 laptop. Some popular options for Android emulator software include BlueStacks, NoxPlayer, and MEmu. You can download any of the Android emulator software from their official websites.

Step 2: Run the emulator software and open Google Play Store to install Sports DV

Once you have installed the Android emulator software, run the software and navigate to the Google Play Store. The Google Play Store is a platform that hosts millions of Android apps, including the Sports DV app. You will need to sign in with your Google account to access the Google Play Store.

After signing in, search for the Sports DV app in the Google Play Store. Click on the Sports DV app icon, then click on the install button to begin the download and installation process. Wait for the download to complete before moving on to the next step.

Step 3: Setup and run Sports DV on your computer via the emulator

Once the Sports DV app has finished downloading and installing, you can access it from the Android emulator software's home screen. Click on the Sports DV app icon to launch the app, and follow the setup instructions to connect to your Sports DV cameras and view live video feeds.

To troubleshoot any errors that you come across while installing the Android emulator software, you can visit the software's official website. Most Android emulator software websites have troubleshooting guides and FAQs to help you resolve any issues that you may come across.