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Old 06-09-2010, 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by jluvs2ride
If you'll look into it a little further you'll find that when the memory starts getting full, it starts overwriting earlier data. You can record as long as you want. The end result will be the last fifteen minutes of recording.
Actually the directions say that when it is full the light on the VCI will blink rapidly and the VCI will "stop" recording.

I will make another run this week end to verify. Never mind I see this was already posted.
 

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Old 06-09-2010, 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Gordon65
where did you see this? all things i've ever seen still say 15 minutes worth of recording..
Educated guess.
 
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Originally Posted by jluvs2ride
If you'll look into it a little further you'll find that when the memory starts getting full, it starts overwriting earlier data. You can record as long as you want. The end result will be the last fifteen minutes of recording.
The new ones flash indicating buffer full.
They will no longer FIFO the data.
 
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Look at one of your recordings before you open it an it gives the ms of recording time. Use a online converter from ms (millisecond) to minute to tell how long a recording you have made.

http://www.calculateme.com/Time/index.htm
 
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Originally Posted by RA51
Look at one of your recordings before you open it an it gives the ms of recording time. Use a online converter from ms (millisecond) to minute to tell how long a recording you have made.

http://www.calculateme.com/Time/index.htm
There are 1000 milliseconds in a second.
Everything metric is base 10.
 
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