Paul Newman
May 26th, 2009, 09:51 AM
OK, so I'm still testing my battery run Seagate Freeagent 250gb usb drive connected to my EX1 via a homemade trashed Kensington adapter.
So far all my tests reveal a 308 minute max record duration controlled by the EX1 format process of the FAT 32 partition it makes around 80gb.
Today, I'd run about 4 hours onto the drive, and as I was leaving the house, I decided to stop recording, change the camera battery and carry on, whilst I was out - the purpose was to run the system until the battery unit I built for the hard drive ran completely out -
giving me an indication of battery life.
I intended to scrub the 4 hour clip and continue on the same drive, however after switching the camera back on, I found it was offering me 291 minutes of record time.
Assuming some error, I turned off the drive, re connected - same offer - so I put it into record assuming it would crap out after an hour, then went out.
I now have 9 hours of footage on one drive, readable and transfered via Clip Browser, on the timeline all is good - 8 hours and 50 minutes to be exact.
The drive shows a single FAT 32 partition of 78.9 gb - hows this possible? where is the rest of the footage hiding?
Paul
So far all my tests reveal a 308 minute max record duration controlled by the EX1 format process of the FAT 32 partition it makes around 80gb.
Today, I'd run about 4 hours onto the drive, and as I was leaving the house, I decided to stop recording, change the camera battery and carry on, whilst I was out - the purpose was to run the system until the battery unit I built for the hard drive ran completely out -
giving me an indication of battery life.
I intended to scrub the 4 hour clip and continue on the same drive, however after switching the camera back on, I found it was offering me 291 minutes of record time.
Assuming some error, I turned off the drive, re connected - same offer - so I put it into record assuming it would crap out after an hour, then went out.
I now have 9 hours of footage on one drive, readable and transfered via Clip Browser, on the timeline all is good - 8 hours and 50 minutes to be exact.
The drive shows a single FAT 32 partition of 78.9 gb - hows this possible? where is the rest of the footage hiding?
Paul