@LongJohnSilver Which patches work for you?
I tried Orion v4b at 24H, but around 1:30, I often get an error "card is not fast enough" - something like this. At 24L, it's flawless with spanning.
Sandisk 16GB 30Mb/s Extreme HD
@GH2_fan No, they works flawlessly. I have two Sandisk 16GB 30Mb/s Extreme. One is marked HD video the other just "extreme" and I never got a problem. Of course they not span but it's not a problem for my needs.
@LongJohnSilver I see, but does the recording halt at random times???
i also got the new 45 mb/s scandisk card and for me it does NOT work. 44 mbit vanilla patch installed (not even that high bitrate). Getting the error that the card is too slow when recording outside (bright stuff) after around 1 minute of recording.
Formatted the card in camera
@GH2_fan I use SEDNA on two Sandisk 30Mb/s and it goes like a charm. Not Spanning of course.
@GH2_fan Recording—yes. Spanning—unlikely. However, you might get spanning on the lower-detail versions of Sedna matrices (B and C), as they generally yield lower bit rates.
@balazer I see then, I understand what you mean, however, I was wondering, would a (official) 16GB or 32GB 45MB/s card by Sandisk be good enough for recording Sedena Q20 patch???
Don't buy memory cards on eBay - tons of fakes there. Stick to SanDisk authorized resellers.
also ordered the 45mb/s one (im pretty sure its the same as sumo etc) from here.
i was also able to order the old one, but i thought the new one would be better, but in this topic it seems it isn't.
What do you guys suggest me to do? Just keep the 45mb/s one? or just send it back and get the old one instead? If its the same performance its not really worth the hassle to me, but if you guys can tell me that the old one (30mb/s) is better, ill do it.
Thanks
Anyone tried any of the 633x Delkin Cards? I saw a post where @driftwood was going to try them but have yet to post. For Example: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/764372-REG/Delkin_Devices_DDSDELITE633_32GB_32GB_SDHC_Memory_Card.html
anybody knows if this is the same as the old sandisk extreme 32gb class 10? if yes, thats really cheap! http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/844762-REG/SanDisk_SDSDU_032G_A11_32GB_SDHC_Memory_Card.html
@fomalhaut3 same here. q20 does span sometimes, but not every time. If you need those high bitrates, and the price is the same, maybe you should get the 95mb/s. You might want to ask at the 95MB/s spanning thread if their cards do span with the new sedna q20.
@DirkVoorhoeve thanks for the help. it's a sandisk extreme like the one posted by @telefoninomac . with this card i can not use sedna aq1 and it seems that also spanning is not constantly working. somehow sedna q20 is working better(but i think that still spanning is not really working)
@fomalhaut3 be more specific. There are three different types of 45 MB/s Sandisk cards.
you should format in the camera
and shall i format my card(45mb/s ) in fat or exFat for better performances?
hey everybody, i have a doubt here, shall i keep the 45mb/s or shall i change it for the video hd 30mb/s or shall i get the 95mb/s? i think the price is kinda the same
@andyvia68 this item is about SDHC card, not sdxc card
SD SANDISK 64GB 95M/S See my another test LUMIX GH2_SEDNA Q20_LENS:CARL ZEISS SONNAR T 90MM_FOR CONTAX G
@tinbeo sorry no, it's the same as @telefoninomac, @RawB, @Sumo, @Tomee21 and @touviere7 have, so there is NO 'HD Video' on the card. See this post for picture.
I have a few of them,
I tried the new 32GB Extreme 45 MB/s SDHC class 10 card (SDSDX-032G-X45, so not to be confused with the Extreme PRO 45 card or the Extreme 45 MB/s HD Video card!) with the Driftwood Sedna B Q20 settings in GH2 camera, HBR 25p mode.
I tried it myself, the new Extreme 45MB/s card worked well with Driftwood Quantum X (v4b Orion) CBR settings. Recording stopped at 3.99GB/4m05s as expected, but otherwise this card seems to be OK as well.
@AfricaGH2 I guess the mac mini should indeed support the 100MHz and 4-bit bus that is needed for speeds up to 50MB/s (as of official specs May 18, 2010), there also are macs with the cardreader connected using USB instead of PCI-e. You might want to check that to be sure.
@DirkVoorhoeve I think my old Lenovo has the SD card reader as part of the express card port and I'm sure the one on the Mac Mini would support the speeds of the new cards as it's a 2011 machine. I actually have a express card SD reader for my old macbook pro so I'll see what numbers I get from that.
@AfricaGH2 testing with USB interface might not be the best thing to do. As you are reporting avarage speeds under 10MB/s on class-10 cards (which should be minimum write-speed of 10MB/s), you might want to get yourself a faster cardreader like an expresscard adapter for testing.
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