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At least 5-10minutes it was saving at 3-5fps I thinkso i tried my first save a raw file today and it froze and stoped pretty early on i looked at the file on the card and its 4.29 gb do you know why it may have stoped saving and froze? it saved the h264 just fine before that
How long did it take to freeze approximately? There's currently a limitation with FAT32 formatted cards, they can't handle files over 4GB, if the file you saved was larger that would explain the problem. You can try an EXT3 formatted card if you want to save larger files. exFAT and NTFS support is in the works so this will be solved.
Thanks!just wodering if u saw my updated post with video and description of use
sorry i think my post got deleted and it just showed the quote,I dont think i agree about making the timeline horizontal its way better where it is for right handed one handed control, i just played around with it and keeping it where it is seems better, but still think right and left arrows even with a vertical timeline is still way more intuitiveHm, that's two votes for left-and-right, now. Maybe I will have to change it back.
I'm not entirely sure the interface should be designed to be one-handed at all. Playing around with it, trying to use the interface when I'm just holding the camera unsupported in my right hand, I have serious difficulty interacting with the thing. It's pretty hefty. I need it propped up by my left hand, or screwed onto a tripod or something before I can use it. In both cases, I can pretty easily access the bottom few centimeters of the screen.
i am holding the grip like you do but can have support of a tripod or a left hand for camera weight and the right thumb controls jog and all the touch screen funtions from that one thumb, scroll bar way easyier when vertical on right side to set in and out points fast
Could you show me how you were holding it? That'd be really useful.
Thanks!
Yes, the XL works perfectly. The Ultra also worked but the XL is better IMO.sick that is what i thought, just wanted to make sure because that adapter was $$$
In both cases you would need to play around with the spacers Nathan supplies to get the back focus correct.
Here are a couple of pics:
hey john are you sure its the speedboster XL that your using, i just bought that one and Nathan said that one doen't work.We actually just prototyped this, not with a BMPCC speed booster however, just a low cost Chinese one, but it works very well. Speed boosters that have an MFT mount seem to be the most common, but it's not possible to convert MFT to C mount. MFT to CS mount is just possible, but no one makes that adapter. We're going to custom make our own once we have some time to design it.great to see others were thinking the same thing! keep me up to date on the progress, or if you need help i do mechanical engineering work mainly solidworks
yeah realize it might need some work for rewriting the jog wheel code but i think its worth it because it is such a good control and it doesn't require the touchscreen for water-housing and when you have a loupe on the screen and cant touch iti still think that right and left arrows for going though playback footage is better than up and down more logical for a video timelineI agree. The timeline should be horizontal then, though. If we move the timeline to the bottom, we'd definitely change the seek arrows to left and right. I would like to move the timeline to the bottom, because it's more conventional and it would make for more accurate seeking. 800px of sensitivity vs 480px.i think that the jog dial needs to control more things, I want it to be able to tab between onscreen dialog pop-up boxes and then select an option, like the "start recording anyway and discard popup", it should be able to move the highlighted option by turning left and right and enter the selection by a press in.Yeah! That would be great!
But more important it should be able to, with a press-in and turn it should be able to change the shutter speed while the camera is recording or in standby. this would be epic
(Code-wise, the jog wheel is currently read in in this file, which I don't understand very well. It appears to *always* used to adjust the current frame in the "play" view. So you can adjust the current playback frame, even when you're not in the playback view. )