Can you check what video bitrate are those files?
I know in PC, you can just right-click a video file, then click Detail tab, it should tell you the resolution, frame rate, bit rate etc.Yes, I will try. How do I do that please?
Thanks
I know in PC, you can just right-click a video file, then click Detail tab, it should tell you the resolution, frame rate, bit rate etc.
With Mac, I will have to play the video with VLC and check its Media Information.
It just sounds like you want to fly it non-stop to fill the 64GB card... may be you have modded your P4 to carry 4 batteries![]()
Are you seriously comparing a Panasonic LUMIX to the P4. Ummm yeah! My Panasonic LUMIX GH4 shoots at around 100 Mbps and it is better too...it also cost 1400 just for the cam. Apples and oranges really.No they mean 60Mbps (mega bits per second). Sure it's not the most awesome bit rate around but it's a light-weight flying camera. My Lumix shoots at 80Mbps and it's noticeably better. I wish the rate were higher but it's (just) sufficient for me.
Try opening it on a Windows machine, unless you already have. Mac machines seem to just lock you out where a Windows machine sometimes let's you into a corrupted (or what seems to be) disk and at least format it. Then format it to the Windows standardToday my SanDisk Extreme Plus gave out on me. I can't see any files on it. Windows or Mac won't recognize it. Ugh...Might want to try a Samsung card next. [emoji57]
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