I've noticed that video stops record around 15 minutes into a record on 1080p and 30 mins in on 720p. Seems there is around a 2 gig file size limit. Is there any way to shoot until memory card is full and/or save to micro SD card? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm running aokp build 38.
There is no such thing. I was recording 1080p video for 1 hour straight without problems.
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What file system did you use to format your sd card? Try using NTFS and see if the larger file size makes a difference.
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There doesn't seem to be an option to save video to SD Card, it is formatted in NTFS
Isn't there some issue in certain countries that if it can record video for a more than some legislated time, then it's a video camera subject to special import taxes? Just remembering something I read.
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I can save file to internal SD that are larger that 2gb, so the memory isn't the issue. I found an app that save to MicroSD and still stops at 2gb. I may go back to stock then if I can't find a work around.
I've tried multiple roms , even stock from androwook, but the issue won't go away. Kind of out of ideas....
martinesko36 said:
There is no such thing. I was recording 1080p video for 1 hour straight without problems.
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Can you confirm that the video file size you recorded was over 2gb? That seems to be my limitation and a android limitation in general, according to what I've searched on the web.
any new ??? i want to know if there is any way to recorder more than 60 minutes....
2 gb limitation screams of fat 32 file system or compliance.
Are you able to copy a file larger than 2 gb over to the same folder from your computer with the USB cord?
I recorder if minimun quality, the file size is about 400mb and its only recorded 60 minutes.....
Anyone solved the issue? I have the same problem. I tried to record a looong video. It stopped at 35:40 and the file size was 1,99 GB, so I think I have the 2 GB limit. I've got Galaxy Nexus with stock 4.2.2 yakju. It's a version without removable sd card.
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I have a 32GB micro SDHC card which in my phone. Theoretically, this should allow me to record 5 hrs of 1080p HD video OR 7hrs+ of 720p HD video.
I tested this earlier today by setting the camera to record and walking away. However, after the filesize of the video reached 4GB, the recording stopped.
I'm aware of the FAT32 filesize restrictions and I'm sure this is why the file recording stopped at 4GB, but, I'm curious if there is anyway I can bypass this limit by reformating my SD External card to another filesystem.
If I format the card to EXT2/3/4, will the phone still read & write to it? How do I do this most effectively?
Thanks!
Search question has been asked multiple times before and may even have an answer.
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What's the fix for this? I have researched a lot and can't find the solution.
Format to NTFS and use those modules
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15167790&postcount=41
ANy one got this problem ?? i am not able to play files more than 32 gb.i have transcend 32 gb drive. rest all are looking fine,but big files are not working
That is an 4 GIG limitation of filesystem FAT16 or FAT32
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format your SD card with your PC to NTFS!
formatted with NTFS
its ntfs only. once i copy files, they will be playing..bug i cant drag n put in middle f the film..i have to start from beginning.. and if i restart phone, these files are showing 0 kb size ((
iamnivas said:
its ntfs only. once i copy files, they will be playing..bug i cant drag n put in middle f the film..i have to start from beginning.. and if i restart phone, these files are showing 0 kb size ((
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Normally that means the video stream index is screwed. Down to how u or some1 else encoded it.
Play on computer using VLC and if prompted by VLC "rebuild index".
Or encode it again in a nice format with keyframes and/or indexes.
Well the phone doesn't natively recognize ntfs, so that's not really a solution unless you want to run script files to mount and unmount the card. A more practical solution would be to re encode the movies. I'm assuming these 4gb files are 720p or similar resolution. As the s2 has a resolution of 800x480 anything larger is pointless.
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Well the phone doesn't natively recognize ntfs, so that's not really a solution unless you want to run script files to mount and unmount the card. A more practical solution would be to re encode the movies. I'm assuming these 4gb files are 720p or similar resolution. As the s2 has a resolution of 800x480 anything larger is pointless.
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good point, there is really no need for 720p or higher resolutions! best way is to reencode to a mp4 with a resolution of 480p/i and if that file is really bigger than 4Gb, why not split it in half? It's not like your phone can handle a 6h (or more? not sure ) movie with one charge. Or the bitrate is ridiculously high, bloating the file unneccessariely.
Hi,
Has anybody managed to transfer a large MKV or any large file over 4gb to the Internal (USB storage) via USB?
Im trying to transfer a HD movie around 4.3gb and it will start to transfer, but a few minutes from finishing the transfer I get an error message pop up saying the device has stopped responding. I have transferred a 2gb film no problem this way so I'm wondering if the internal storage is formatted to FAT32 which is causing the issue? But if that was the case then i would have thought I would have got a warning saying the file was to large before transferring it.
Any ideas?
you can only transfer up to 2gb on a fat32-drive. need ntfs for more.
oh, and yes you most likely have fat32 preformatted.
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I was having this issue too. I thought it had something to do with the tablet going into "sleep" mode cause it was taking so dang long!
looks like Fat format size per file limit
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Fat32 supports only files up to 4gb.
Wikipedia:
The maximum possible size for a file on a FAT32 volume is 4 GB minus 1 byte or 4 294 967 295 (2 32 −1) bytes. This limit is a consequence of the file length entry in the directory table and would also affect huge FAT16 partitions with a sufficient sector size. [1] Video applications, large databases, and some other software easily exceed this limit. Larger files require another filesystem.
I know this dosent help, but why not just play it off of the external media? There is no reason to transfer it.
i cant even get my tablet s to read my 1TB external HD... i think cause is on NTFS... but is this mean i have to find another ext HD format it to FAT32 and copy over 500gig of stuff their in order to watch my mkv movies on my tablet S??
I watch movies defining share on my desktop, installing TVMobili server there and then using UPnP and MoboPlayer on tablet to stream movie or music.
Well as long as other people are seeing it too. I wouldn't say it was due to the tablet going to sleep at a crucial moment as I made sure it was awake the whole time.
The fat 32 file limit like restriction seems to be a plausible explanation, but I would have expected to have seen a warning or error before the transfer began.
Streaming isn't a problem, but if I'm on a long train journey then a film is a good way to spank the time (providing it fits on your tablet!).
I guess we may just have to split >4GB movies
I am trying to replace my flip with my photon, but I am running into an issue where the stock camcorder stops recording at 23:07 with a file size of 1.89 GB (2,040,108,503 bytes). This is annoying when I am trying to record 45 min lectures.
I do not have encryption turned on and have my 32GB sdcard formatted to fat32. If I use lgcamera from the market I do not run into this issue, but I prefer the stock camcorder UI.
If someone has a free 23:08 min/sec and 1.9GB can you record some 720p and let me know if this is expected behavior or if I need to tweak some setting somewhere
thanks.
make sjre your camera is set to use the external sd card
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Its set to the external sdcard, but the behaviour is the same regardless of if I set it for internal or external storage.
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Its set to the external sdcard, but the behaviour is the same regardless of if I set it for internal or external storage.
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Record two different clips or shorter lectures lol
I read somewhere awhile ago, don't have the source anymore. The article basically said the issue is with the sd-card. If I remembered correctly, just reformat the card in your phone, something was off if you did it on computer.
So, I've done quite a bit of video recording with my LG V10. One of the main issues I've been having is when I review my videos, the audio is about a second or more delayed from the video.
I am on marshmallow 6.0, in manual video mode. The video resolution is 4k, 16:9, 30fps, with the high bit rate setting. I am recording to the phone's internal storage.
I'm wondering if others would be willing to try to recreate the problem by using the same settings I'm using and try making a few recordings and watching them back to see if they are in sync or not. Maybe record several minutes at a time.
I'd greatly appreciate any feedback. I'm going to attempt to try recording to a micro SD card to see if that affects anything, but I really don't want to lower the bit rate or the resolution. Thanks for any input you guys have.
Are you still having this problem?
I'm having the same problem, don't know how it started.
Did you get it fixed?
Ok, I have done some test.
It seems that its the memory card that is somehow to slow.
If you flip it to save the video on the phone, and the back to memory card, it suddenly syncs.
In your case, try to flip it to save on the memory card.
If you don't have a memory card, maybe set it to 24 fps, that worked for me too.
hope it helps.