On 22/06/2020 21:42, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 20:40:49 +0100, antlists wrote:
Warning 2: I did exactly that, and it LOOKED like it was working
happily, until it overflowed some internal limit and my 1G card
turned into a 128M card or whatever it was. Have you actually TESTED
tha
On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 20:40:49 +0100, antlists wrote:
> >> Warning 2: I did exactly that, and it LOOKED like it was working
> >> happily, until it overflowed some internal limit and my 1G card
> >> turned into a 128M card or whatever it was. Have you actually TESTED
> >> that card IN THE DASHCAM and
antlists wrote:
> On 22/06/2020 19:50, Dale wrote:
>> Anyway, the 8GB cards have been plenty large enough so it could be
>> any number of reasons they say the limit is 32GB. It could be they
>> know it will run out of file names. Most pics are named with four
>> digit numbers. So, 9,999 files and
On 22/06/2020 20:22, Neil Bothwick wrote:
Warning 2: I did exactly that, and it LOOKED like it was working
happily, until it overflowed some internal limit and my 1G card turned
into a 128M card or whatever it was. Have you actually TESTED that card
IN THE DASHCAM and made sure it can actually us
On 22/06/2020 19:50, Dale wrote:
Anyway, the 8GB cards have been plenty large enough so it could be any
number of reasons they say the limit is 32GB. It could be they know it
will run out of file names. Most pics are named with four digit
numbers. So, 9,999 files and it either stops taking pi
On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 19:25:11 +0100, antlists wrote:
> > Warning; that still does not change the fact that each individual file
> > cannot exceed 4G in size on regular FAT.
> >
> Warning 2: I did exactly that, and it LOOKED like it was working
> happily, until it overflowed some internal limit a
antlists wrote:
> On 22/06/2020 11:56, Walter Dnes wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 11:28:17AM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote
>>
>>> The SD standard says >33G should use exFAT, this is why many devices
>>> state they only support cards up to 32G. The really mean they only
>>> support FAT. My Dashcam i
antlists wrote:
> On 22/06/2020 14:19, Dale wrote:
>> So if I bought a 64GB card, I forced it to be formatted with FAT on
>> say my Linux box here, it would work in my trail cameras anyway? It
>> makes sense. It would seem it is more of a file system issue since
>> accessing a device shouldn't be
On 22/06/2020 14:19, Dale wrote:
So if I bought a 64GB card, I forced it to be formatted with FAT on
say my Linux box here, it would work in my trail cameras anyway? It
makes sense. It would seem it is more of a file system issue since
accessing a device shouldn't be affected my its capacity,
On 22/06/2020 11:56, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 11:28:17AM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote
The SD standard says >33G should use exFAT, this is why many devices
state they only support cards up to 32G. The really mean they only
support FAT. My Dashcam is like this but it happily works
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 08:19:28 -0500, Dale wrote:
>
> The SD standard says >33G should use exFAT, this is why many devices
> state they only support cards up to 32G. The really mean they only
> support FAT. My Dashcam is like this but it happily works with a
> 1
On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 08:19:28 -0500, Dale wrote:
> >>> The SD standard says >33G should use exFAT, this is why many devices
> >>> state they only support cards up to 32G. The really mean they only
> >>> support FAT. My Dashcam is like this but it happily works with a
> >>> 128G card, once I reforma
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 06:56:43 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
>
>>> The SD standard says >33G should use exFAT, this is why many devices
>>> state they only support cards up to 32G. The really mean they only
>>> support FAT. My Dashcam is like this but it happily works with a 128G
>
On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 06:56:43 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
> > The SD standard says >33G should use exFAT, this is why many devices
> > state they only support cards up to 32G. The really mean they only
> > support FAT. My Dashcam is like this but it happily works with a 128G
> > card, once I reformat
On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 11:28:17AM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote
> The SD standard says >33G should use exFAT, this is why many devices
> state they only support cards up to 32G. The really mean they only
> support FAT. My Dashcam is like this but it happily works with a 128G
> card, once I reformatt
On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 12:17:33 -0400, John Covici wrote:
> > > The cards I use are class 10, slow but pretty fast for the type of
> > > card. Generally, I can download several hundred MBs in a minute or
> > > two. Deleting sometimes over a 1,000 pics one at a time just isn't
> > > feasible. That
On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 12:52:43 +0100, Michael wrote:
> > > PS. exFAT has made it into the latest Linux kernels.
> >
> > Great. So linux may be able to read the card just fine, but it's still
> > useless in the device I bought it for ... :-)
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Wol
>
> Ha! The beauty of MSWin
John Covici wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 10:50:46 -0400,
> Franz Fellner wrote:
>> On Sun Jun 21 09:21:36 2020, Dale wrote:
>>> The cards I use are class 10, slow but pretty fast for the type of
>>> card. Generally, I can download several hundred MBs in a minute or
>>> two. Deleting sometimes ov
On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 10:50:46 -0400,
Franz Fellner wrote:
>
> On Sun Jun 21 09:21:36 2020, Dale wrote:
> > The cards I use are class 10, slow but pretty fast for the type of
> > card. Generally, I can download several hundred MBs in a minute or
> > two. Deleting sometimes over a 1,000 pics one a
On Sun Jun 21 09:21:36 2020, Dale wrote:
> The cards I use are class 10, slow but pretty fast for the type of
> card. Generally, I can download several hundred MBs in a minute or
> two. Deleting sometimes over a 1,000 pics one at a time just isn't
> feasible. That could take a long time.
Th
Franz Fellner wrote:
> On Sat Jun 20 12:09:02 2020, Dale wrote:
>> I then right clicked on the
>> directory and chose move to trash.
> Never tried deleting just single files?
> Probably you need to wait longer, those cards are slow.
> I personally do not like to use "move to trash" as the copy tak
On Sat Jun 20 12:09:02 2020, Dale wrote:
> I then right clicked on the
> directory and chose move to trash.
Never tried deleting just single files?
Probably you need to wait longer, those cards are slow.
I personally do not like to use "move to trash" as the copy takes ages.
In dolphin you also h
Michael wrote:
> On Sunday, 21 June 2020 00:08:55 BST Wols Lists wrote:
>> On 20/06/20 23:14, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>> It sounds like it may be filesystem corruption. With an SD card I'd
>>> either reformat it, preferably in the device that will be using it,
>> If that's possible ... :-)
>>
>> I no
On Sunday, 21 June 2020 00:26:07 BST Wols Lists wrote:
> On 21/06/20 00:11, Michael wrote:
> > PS. exFAT has made it into the latest Linux kernels.
>
> Great. So linux may be able to read the card just fine, but it's still
> useless in the device I bought it for ... :-)
>
> Cheers,
> Wol
Ha! Th
On 21/06/20 00:11, Michael wrote:
> PS. exFAT has made it into the latest Linux kernels.
Great. So linux may be able to read the card just fine, but it's still
useless in the device I bought it for ... :-)
Cheers,
Wol
On Sunday, 21 June 2020 00:08:55 BST Wols Lists wrote:
> On 20/06/20 23:14, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > It sounds like it may be filesystem corruption. With an SD card I'd
> > either reformat it, preferably in the device that will be using it,
>
> If that's possible ... :-)
>
> I now have two device
On 20/06/20 23:14, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> It sounds like it may be filesystem corruption. With an SD card I'd
> either reformat it, preferably in the device that will be using it,
If that's possible ... :-)
I now have two devices, my car radio and a tv, both of which require the
vfat filesystem.
On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 12:09:02 -0500, Dale wrote:
> I thought I'd use a little more brute force. I started the process over
> again the usual way. I then went to a Konsole which is logged in as
> root, I did a rm -rfv for the main directory on the card. It showed it
> deleted all the files. I th
Howdy,
I have a couple deer trail cameras. They use SDHC cards. I have
several of these. I was playing with one that hasn't been used in a
while and was going to set it up to use for other things. I put it in
my card reader and opened it with Dolphin. I then right clicked on the
directory and
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