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I did a video recording tonight where I recorded a 1920x1080 video @59.95p (MP4) on 3 different drives with vMix. One of those drives was a SD Card via USB 2.0 card reader (I don't have an internal SD Card drive a 3.0 USB in my desktop). The SD Card recording was well within the vMix benchmarks; render time of 20ms or less and CPU load of 70% or less. My desktop is an i7 16 GB RAM Graphic Card: ASUS GeForce GTX 750Ti GDDR5 2GB Graphics Card GTX750TI-OC-2GD5 I have tested SD Cards for recording vMix videos several times and each time they work great. Have any of you in the vMix community tried recording videos on a SD Card? Your results/thoughts? Perhaps the folks with vMix can weigh-in on using SD Cards for recording videos or do some future testing on recording videos to SD Card Drives? Here's the link to the YouTube video starting at 00:06:50 using the SD Card for the video recording: https://youtu.be/8Nw2vzDT7e0?t=6m50sCheers! ~George
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It could well be your SD card. SD Cards come in several speed ranges ranging from 2 to 10. While standard definition and 720p may function well enough on a card with a 6 marking, full HD would require a 10 rated card. Just curious, does the card you use have a circled 10 on the front?
Hope the little I know helps,
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Ed Tech wrote:It could well be your SD card. SD Cards come in several speed ranges ranging from 2 to 10. While standard definition and 720p may function well enough on a card with a 6 marking, full HD would require a 10 rated card. Just curious, does the card you use have a circled 10 on the front?
Hope the little I know helps, ?? I dont think he said any where in that there was a problem? He was just asking if people used SD cards and what the positives/negatives are about it....
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Ed Tech wrote:It could well be your SD card. SD Cards come in several speed ranges ranging from 2 to 10. While standard definition and 720p may function well enough on a card with a 6 marking, full HD would require a 10 rated card. Just curious, does the card you use have a circled 10 on the front?
Hope the little I know helps, Ed Tech, I've had this card for a long time. The closest thing I found on Amazon was a PNY 4 GB Flash Memory Card P-SD HC 4G4-AZ. Never had an issue recording HD videos using it in a camcorder ~George
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