Evan Donn
August 22nd, 2009, 11:00 AM
Just a heads up for anyone using an H4n - we've had a couple instances lately where dying or dead batteries resulted in the file not being written properly.
First time we were shooting an interview and the battery died just as we wrapped up - there was a file, but it had a size of zero kb and the audio was lost. That's not entirely surprising, although it doesn't have to be that way - my 5D for instance will save the video even if the battery dies mid shot. Second time this happened though was a little different - battery was showing no bars but the unit was still running. We were running around trying to get a lot of shots in a short time and audio was mostly atmospheric so we didn't worry too much about swapping the batteries. Two of the last three clips we recorded (while the battery was showing no bars) came out with less than a half second duration each and contained no actual audio. The third one was fine - can't figure out why the difference but it seems to be an intermittent problem.
So basically for critical audio either plug in or swap fresh batteries before it hits zero bars on the battery indicator just in case.
First time we were shooting an interview and the battery died just as we wrapped up - there was a file, but it had a size of zero kb and the audio was lost. That's not entirely surprising, although it doesn't have to be that way - my 5D for instance will save the video even if the battery dies mid shot. Second time this happened though was a little different - battery was showing no bars but the unit was still running. We were running around trying to get a lot of shots in a short time and audio was mostly atmospheric so we didn't worry too much about swapping the batteries. Two of the last three clips we recorded (while the battery was showing no bars) came out with less than a half second duration each and contained no actual audio. The third one was fine - can't figure out why the difference but it seems to be an intermittent problem.
So basically for critical audio either plug in or swap fresh batteries before it hits zero bars on the battery indicator just in case.