Ofer Levy
August 22nd, 2009, 11:14 PM
Hi all,
Today I have learnt a new thing about the Flash XDR. I hope this can save some unfortunate experiences to others. (a bit too late for me though…)-: )
I am using 4 CF cards in my Flash XDR – 2 Transcend 32 GB and 2 Sandisk Extreme IV 16 GB.
Today I was shooting action in 720 60p I-Frame only at 160Mb/s so decided to place the fast cards (the Sandisk) in slots 1 & 2 assuming the signal will be recorded on them first as the Transcend which were inserted in slots 3&4 can’t handle the 160Mb/s bit rate.
When I got home I could see that the information was recorded to 2 cards so I assumed it were the Sandisk in slots 1&2 as I intended.
I had an unpleasant surprise to find out that the card in slot 1 was full (Sandisk) but the other Sandisk in slot 2 was empty and the card in slot 3 (Transcend) was almost full.
(Checking the display on the Flash XDR I could actually see that cards 1&3 were the recording ones but I didn’t notice this in the field.)
The problem is that the Transcent in slot 3 can not capture the signal in 160Mb/s so I ended up with nothing more than corrupted files.
I wonder what determines the order in which the slots become active – I assumed it is the slot’s number but I was obviously wrong….
Is it the size of the card as I never had this problem when all four cards inserted were 32 GB Transcend cards?
Thanks,
Ofer
Ofer Levy Photography (http://www.oferlevyphotography.com)
Today I have learnt a new thing about the Flash XDR. I hope this can save some unfortunate experiences to others. (a bit too late for me though…)-: )
I am using 4 CF cards in my Flash XDR – 2 Transcend 32 GB and 2 Sandisk Extreme IV 16 GB.
Today I was shooting action in 720 60p I-Frame only at 160Mb/s so decided to place the fast cards (the Sandisk) in slots 1 & 2 assuming the signal will be recorded on them first as the Transcend which were inserted in slots 3&4 can’t handle the 160Mb/s bit rate.
When I got home I could see that the information was recorded to 2 cards so I assumed it were the Sandisk in slots 1&2 as I intended.
I had an unpleasant surprise to find out that the card in slot 1 was full (Sandisk) but the other Sandisk in slot 2 was empty and the card in slot 3 (Transcend) was almost full.
(Checking the display on the Flash XDR I could actually see that cards 1&3 were the recording ones but I didn’t notice this in the field.)
The problem is that the Transcent in slot 3 can not capture the signal in 160Mb/s so I ended up with nothing more than corrupted files.
I wonder what determines the order in which the slots become active – I assumed it is the slot’s number but I was obviously wrong….
Is it the size of the card as I never had this problem when all four cards inserted were 32 GB Transcend cards?
Thanks,
Ofer
Ofer Levy Photography (http://www.oferlevyphotography.com)