When youre in an accident or some other road traffic incident, its useful to share your dashcam footage.

Police, insurance companies, perhaps even news networks might want to take a look.

Or you might just want to share it on social media, or upload to YouTube.

Dashcam

But, how do you view the footage recorded on your dashcam?

Is special software required to watch and download dashcam video?

Consequently, footage is overwritten.

Dashcam footage on device

But viewing dashcam footage is tricky.

However, reviewing the recording in this way at least lets you establish if the footage exists.

A downside of watching the dashcam footage on the devices display is that dashcam screens are typically tiny.

Dashcam connected to PC as a USB device

Small displays lack the necessary detail for reviewing a road incident.

Such an app can be used to review the dashcam footage and download it for sharing.

As with reviewing dashcam on the equipment itself, this will require the car engine to be running.

The microSD card slot on a dashcam

Does your dashcam have a companion app?

To find out, check the devices documentation.

You should also check the manufacturers website and even your smartphones app store.

Dashcam footage with GPS

With an app, reviewing footage is far easier than squinting at a tiny display.

(More on that later.)

You have two options here:

Lets look at both in turn.

All you need is a suitable USB cable.

If not, consider a universal video player likeVLC Player.

This is perhaps the most convenient way to view dashcam videos, aside from using a mobile app.

View Dashcam Video With GPS Data

Some dashcams have built-in GPS units.

Others support the addition of a GPS module.

That would typically be as a map.

Should you use multiple dashcams from different manufacturers or no GPS player is available, considerDashcam Viewer.

How Do You Send Dashcam Footage to Police?

In the event of an accident, police will want to see dashcam footage.

After identifying the file where the incident is recorded, decide whether it needs editing.

Doing so will take additional time, but will also result in a smaller file.

An edited video should display the events leading up to the incident and the aftermath.

If editing isnt an option, note the timestamp and share this along with the video.

Police officers should give you a special email or website for uploading dashcam video.

Insurers offer a similar provision.

Where Can I Send Dashcam Footage?

Some police departments and law enforcement agencies actively encourage you to send footage.

To find out if this is applicable in your territory, check the website for the corresponding agency.

Can You Upload Dashcam Video to YouTube?

Say you captured something amazing with your dashcam, like a stunning RTA in which everyone miraculously survived.

Youd want to share it far and wide, wouldnt you?

Other networks have similar limitations.

But if you have a YouTube account, it’s possible for you to upload your dashcam video.

Just be careful not to reveal identifiable information in the video such as faces, or registration plates.

Our guide touploading video to YouTubewill help you here.

it’s possible for you to upload dashcam video to YouTube from a desktop or a mobile unit.