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In case anyone is curious, TeslaUSB is one of the things you can run on a Raspberry Pi. I use it in both of my Teslas, and while it can some times give me shit in my Model X, it's pretty flawless in my 2019 3 SR+.
My instance is set up to upload directly to my OneDrive, where I then use TeslaCam Viewer II to review the footage. It's not a clean process. And I'm sure others have a more efficient one. My TeslaUSB uploads directly to OneDrive, then the OneDrive client on my machine mirrors the folder structure. From within the TeslaUSB thing I navigate to the folder on my drive, select it, and then it downloads all the files, after about 5-10 minutes of downloading I can spool through the footage.
I have my Pi upload to a local storage point where a script then runs Tesla_Dashcam over the footage to combine all the feeds into one video for reviewing (for Sentry stuff I have it speed up sections of the video where nothing happens).
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