Tim Kelley
May 4th, 2011, 03:10 PM
Had this camera (GYHM750L17L-Lo-Lux model) in play for 1 1/2 months. Had a shoot last week where the final clip in the shoot (shoot consisted of various b-roll and 45 minute speech) was corrupted on both cards in the same exact place/clip. Had another shoot today (interview with 2 10-15 minute segments + short ins/outs to show) where the final clip was corrupted on both cards in the same exact place/clip. Before the first shoot, the cards were both reformatted in the camera. We didn't reformat before the 2nd shoot so the cards have all files from both shoots on them.
I also used a MRHD100 hard drive on the first shoot where all recorded files were fine including the final one. So...the camera, itself, seems fine.
The SDHC cards are Transcend brand, 32 GB, Class 6 cards. We shot in SD (DV), 720 X 480, 60i, 4:3 format.
We've had various other shoots since owning the camera with no file corruption. I thought it was odd that the corruption happened on both cards as were shooting with simul-recording so as to solve the problem of one card having a corrrupted file upon completion.
Could it be that the final clip didn't close out or format properly? Don't know. We are going to test by shooting where we record an "extra" clip at the end of the shoot so as to make that the last clip of the shoot. Just an idea.
The 1st shoot corrupted file was during a b-roll shooting "spree" with a bunch of short clips. The 2nd shoot corrupted file was during an interview where the original clip rolled over to a 2nd clip due to duration of the shoot. So...you have a difference in clip duration there as well as method of recording.
Any ideas or other items to try? With the unit being in service and not showing any other signs of issues in this first 1 1/2 months, I wanted to try to nip in the bud early on and/or adjust shooting processing if needed.
Thanks.
I also used a MRHD100 hard drive on the first shoot where all recorded files were fine including the final one. So...the camera, itself, seems fine.
The SDHC cards are Transcend brand, 32 GB, Class 6 cards. We shot in SD (DV), 720 X 480, 60i, 4:3 format.
We've had various other shoots since owning the camera with no file corruption. I thought it was odd that the corruption happened on both cards as were shooting with simul-recording so as to solve the problem of one card having a corrrupted file upon completion.
Could it be that the final clip didn't close out or format properly? Don't know. We are going to test by shooting where we record an "extra" clip at the end of the shoot so as to make that the last clip of the shoot. Just an idea.
The 1st shoot corrupted file was during a b-roll shooting "spree" with a bunch of short clips. The 2nd shoot corrupted file was during an interview where the original clip rolled over to a 2nd clip due to duration of the shoot. So...you have a difference in clip duration there as well as method of recording.
Any ideas or other items to try? With the unit being in service and not showing any other signs of issues in this first 1 1/2 months, I wanted to try to nip in the bud early on and/or adjust shooting processing if needed.
Thanks.