January 20Jan 20 I CAN VIEW THE VIDEO IN MY CAMERA BUT WHEN I INSERT THE SD CARD IN MY COMPUTER I CAN'T SEEM TO FIND IT. Note: All the file format are the same, it's in XAVC S HD. All the files are in the same folder: PRIVATE\M4ROOT\CLIP but yeah some files are missing. I know it's gotta be here somewhere because I can watch it in my camera. I can't send it to my phone because I think it only allows image transfers via wifi and not videos. Please help. Thank you.
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January 20Jan 20 Author I figured it out. For some reason, this particular file that was supposed to be like File_444 ended up as File_0023 I found it as I was getting frustrated and looked for the files one by one in my computer. I don't know how that happened. idk how I delete this post so I'm just gonna say here what happened. anyway thanks.
January 20Jan 20 6 hours ago, dr1nkw4t3r said: I figured it out. For some reason, this particular file that was supposed to be like File_444 ended up as File_0023 I found it as I was getting frustrated and looked for the files one by one in my computer. I don't know how that happened. idk how I delete this post so I'm just gonna say here what happened. anyway thanks. It sounds to me like you deleted images from the card in-camera, which made the camera create a new file number sequence. While this is a minor annoyance, it can be dangerous to delete individual files in the camera. Doing so can corrupt the file structure and cause problems. My own rule of thumb is to leave them on the card and delete once they're on the computer and reformat the card when I put it back in the camera.
January 20Jan 20 Author 2 hours ago, Cameratose said: It sounds to me like you deleted images from the card in-camera, which made the camera create a new file number sequence. While this is a minor annoyance, it can be dangerous to delete individual files in the camera. Doing so can corrupt the file structure and cause problems. My own rule of thumb is to leave them on the card and delete once they're on the computer and reformat the card when I put it back in the camera. Yeah I believe I did delete some files in-camera during my shoot. I just really needed the file space during that time. Bu Thank you for the advice!
January 20Jan 20 1 hour ago, dr1nkw4t3r said: Yeah I believe I did delete some files in-camera during my shoot. I just really needed the file space during that time. Bu Thank you for the advice! Storage is cheap these days!
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