I just bought a new 8gb memory card for my samsung wave but the problem is that when i try to record a video at HD resolution i face a few problems:
1. when i stop recording it takes a lot of time to save the video
2. the video gets periodic "jerks" after some time
3. after saving a long video it gives an error which disappears even before i m able to read it
Note: all these problems werent there when i used to use my stock memory card(2gb)
hey dont bother to answer i got my answer actually i think that its the problem of my kingston sd card. going to buy another one of some different company.
maybe it is the new 8 GB card class and speed
buy a newer one but make sure this time to get it higher class
and of course return the old one if you are able to
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I have a Desire running Froyo and have just bought a Kingston Class 4 32gb card.
Put all my music on it, about 20 gigs.
Playback however is jerky and full of dropouts, either with HTC player or btunes.
a) Is it the Class 4-ness? If so what class do I need to upgrade to?
b) Can I solve it by formatting the card in the phone? I just used it straight out of the box.
c) Can I help by partitioning of any kind? The card is unpartitioned.
Has anyone had a similar experience which they've fixed?
check if you have anything else running from your sd card
backgrounded games/apps
or take the card out then stick it in ur computer and in windows use the defragmenter
Thanks, there were all sorts of apps sneakily running, maps, radio, that kind of thing.
Killing them fixed the jerkiness.
Problem is, why can't you exit apps properly? It's very hard to know what's going on without laboriously looking it up in Settings every time
1- When is 2.3.4 update coming in Canada?
2- Whenever I try to transfer a movie/video of large size to my phone it takes hours and hours.... It should be maximum 20-30 minutes. No, my computer isnt slow, its a 3gb 320hdd running at 2.3ghz
any help?
btw, did anyone find the solution to wifi disconnection problem that occurs in some of the xperia arcs? where it shows that wireless is recieving signals but its actually not working and it disconnects like every 1 or 2 minutes.
1. You know...Rogers always take forever to update, if u really want to get 2.3.4, just use flashtool to flash international version.
2. it probably because of your sd card. The lower class of sd card, the lower write speed.
athris said:
1. You know...Rogers always take forever to update, if u really want to get 2.3.4, just use flashtool to flash international version.
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Rogers simply stinks at new releases of firmware. Once the phone is ou the door and on sale they could care less about supporting it.
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2. it probably because of your sd card. The lower class of sd card, the lower write speed.
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It could also because of the USB cable you're using.
But in either case, my suggestion would be to take the card out of the phone and put it in a usb card reader to test it on your computer. If you're still having problems transferring, it's your card that's either broken or simply too sloooowwww.
One other thought: where are you transfering these videos into? What program I mean. Because it SOUNDS like they might be being trans-coded along the way (being converted into another video format). The length of time being taken to 'transfer' is actually just the time it takes to convert file formats on your old-ish computer.
To see if that's what's happening, use the card reader I mentioned and make sure you're just doing a straight drag and drop from windows explorer.
use card reader instead of transferring via cable, and yes, check what is your sd class. its better class 4-10
Also, what connection type are you using? Mass storage (where your card shows up as a drive in your PC) is fastest.
Hi guys,
I've had my N7100 for 2 mouths and i was making photos and videos as normal , but one day i made a photo , the storage was set to the SD card , and then when i took it a message popped up on the screen saying "cannot write file in sd card. default storage is now changed to phone memory". If I make a video on to the SD card the Camera app just crashes, and doesn't save the video .Every time i set ste storage to SD card it does the same things.
I tried formatting the card and resetting the phone but it didn't help. I'm using the stock 4.1.1 rom.
If anyone knows how to solve the issue please let me know.
Thanks!
Still nothing ?
Here is a video I have made.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2bnhw3l4qI
Hope someone knows how to help me .
Try to format it?
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Try to format it?
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Sure , from the phone , from the PC i even tried formating it from my Sony camera. It is like this with every card i throw in it (8gd SDHC , 4gb SD and a 16gb SDHC ) I have tried everything and it's still like this
SanDisk are known for short life.
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The card i shot the video with is a Kingston 16gb sdhc class 10.
I'm having the same issue
Hello everyone, sorry for bringing an old post to live.
But I think this was unanswered (sorry if it wasn't I haven't found the right post then)
I'm having the same issue, Camera app works just fine, but it won't save to micro SD, I recieve the same message shtepsel gets.
The SD memory seems to work fine, I can browse the files from the phone, and play music normally (wich is in the SD memory)
BUT and this seems to be related, the "Gallery" app won't let me scroll the pictures from the camera (saved in the SD).
Sooo... anyone solved this? XD
Any suggestions?
Shtepsel did you solved this, or just learn no live with it?
I lived with it for a few mouths. Then i bought a new SD and the message kept popping out. 2 weeks after I got the card I did a factory reset , and then all of a sudden the phone started saving photos and videos to the SD card. However I haven't got anything else on the card except the DCIM folder and a couple of .apk files.
So about 2 days ago I got a new 64GB SDXC and ever since then my music has been skipping horribly to the point where it skips to a random song in my queue and sometimes even plating the wrong song
my music is FLAC and MP3
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Which micro sd card do you have? You shouldn't have any problems running FLAC music with a UHS-1/Class 10 card or at least a Class 6 card minimum. Worst case scenario is that your card is a fake because they tend to degrade in performance or perform slow to begin with (let's hope that isn't the case).
Perhaps it could also be your music player app, try installing it again? I recommend switching between PowerAmp, Winamp and Player Pro to see if there is any change. Last solution would be to format your micro sd card and transfer all the music back on to it again (if possible, transfer 5-10 songs at a time) and hopefully that will resolve your problem.
this is my MicroSD http://goo.gl/zgRQ6 amazon says it's a class 10 i have tred formatting it many times i have tried player pro, apollo, sony walkman, Zplayer, and ubermusic all with no luck
also if it matters i am running CM10
Try testing the speed of your sd card, you can install SD Card Tester and see if you're getting close to the advertised read/write speed. Also check if the results you get are consistent, perhaps trying the test 5-10 times should help you determine if it is.
Also, what happens if you put several songs on your internal memory and you play them, does it also skip? If not, it is most likely your micro sd. From what I've read in the reviews on the link you've sent me, there are some people who've said their card had become defective over time.
Edit: If you also have another micro sd card available, see if listening to music from it gives you the same issue. In that case, reflashing your rom may help.
2nd Edit: What file system did you format the micro sd in? Make sure you have formatted it in FAT32, apparently some roms have trouble reading exFAT and NTFS.
Thanks for your help but my problem has been fixed my card apparently my card reader is brokem i had been taking the MicroSD card out and putting it in a card reader to speed up transfer but once i transferred music straight from the phone everything worked perfectly also people have reported that that card reader sometimes copies files with broken parts which is exactly what was happening with me
That's a first, would have never thought of that! Good job on finding out the issue and fixing it. :good: Time to get the card reader replaced just in case you would need to use one again, ahaha. Cheers!
Have you tried a different music player?
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Hello everyone,
I have two issues with my Galaxy S3 :
1. I need to shoot some 720p videos with my phone and sometimes they get to be quite lengthy and the file size exceeds 4 GB. The problem is even with a exFAT formated 32 GB card, the phone will stop the recording at the 4 GB mark. I understand the limitation for regular FAT is 4 GB, but it shouldn't be an issue for exFAT; and yet it is. How do I remove this limitation and where is it comming from ?
2. A lot of times I get the message "SD Card unexpectedly removed, please use the unmount function .... etc " . The thing is I am not even touching the SD card, the phone goes crazy by itself. Do I get a bad SD card or is there a bug somewhere?
I am running the stock Jelly Bean 4.1.1 ROM.
Thank you