COHEN_MARK
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Does anyone know what size SD card the PDR uses? I'd like to use the largest available.
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Have you been able to successfully access the files on a PC or Mac after the card fills up. I was able to read all the files in the car, but not much luck on a computer (some read and others didn’t). I switched to 32GB but haven’t tried to read them on a computer yet.i have this one in both 128GB. https://www.amazon.com/SAMSUNG-Endurance-MicroSDXC-Adapter-security/dp/B09WB1857W/
Whoops, totally forgot the LINK!This should work too, right? Still need to format to FAT?
I just got the car last week and then a snow storm hit. So i haven't tried it yet.Have you been able to successfully access the files on a PC or Mac after the card fills up. I was able to read all the files in the car, but not much luck on a computer (some read and others didn’t). I switched to 32GB but haven’t tried to read them on a computer yet.
I have the 256 GB version in my PDR. Plug and Play in the car and PC.i have this one in both 128GB. https://www.amazon.com/SAMSUNG-Endurance-MicroSDXC-Adapter-security/dp/B09WB1857W/
Are you recording in 480p? Guess my main concern would be the deterioration in quality of the SD card when consistently being recorded over.With the 32GB, I get about 2 days worth of commuting, I dont think I would want to store a week or two worth of video that could (possibly) incriminate me in having some fun here or there.
I may be wrong - but I don't think repeated re-recording will hurt the card. I'd be curious to know if indeed it would lead to eventual deterioration?Are you recording in 480p? Guess my main concern would be the deterioration in quality of the SD card when consistently being recorded over.
Thx @dstewart51 - I just learned something!With all solid state non volatile memory media, there is a finite number of times the memory allocations can be written to. Larger storage media will last longer as it will overwrite the same allocation less often. With any of the higher quality media, this is usually not an issue as it takes many, many re-writes.