Video Recording time cap - T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Hi guys, I'm writing this to ask you guys a question. It seems like there is a cap to how long i can record my video on note 4. I was recording on 720p, and it records about 42 min to about 4 gb storage. is there a way I can record much longer? When I record on the highest quality setting i can only record 5 min.
did anyone find solution to this?
mx499 said:
Hi guys, I'm writing this to ask you guys a question. It seems like there is a cap to how long i can record my video on note 4. I was recording on 720p, and it records about 42 min to about 4 gb storage. is there a way I can record much longer? When I record on the highest quality setting i can only record 5 min.
did anyone find solution to this?
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Sounds like your memory card is formatted for Fat32 which has a 4GB file size limit. Reformat the card in exFat should solve your problem.
mr mystery said:
Sounds like your memory card is formatted for Fat32 which has a 4GB file size limit. Reformat the card in exFat should solve your problem.
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I'm trying to google a way to do that, but would you be able to direct me on how i can do this?
mx499 said:
Hi guys, I'm writing this to ask you guys a question. It seems like there is a cap to how long i can record my video on note 4. I was recording on 720p, and it records about 42 min to about 4 gb storage. is there a way I can record much longer? When I record on the highest quality setting i can only record 5 min.
did anyone find solution to this?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/themes-apps/mod-camera-quality-mod-tmobile-t2918280
mx499 said:
Hi guys, I'm writing this to ask you guys a question. It seems like there is a cap to how long i can record my video on note 4. I was recording on 720p, and it records about 42 min to about 4 gb storage. is there a way I can record much longer? When I record on the highest quality setting i can only record 5 min.
did anyone find solution to this?
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If you recording 4k be careful. Using the mod posted above will yes get you a little more time but will also over heat your phone and shut it down. Plus with that much heat you will be tearing thru SD cards. It happened to me and no help in thread about issue.
BAD ASS NOTE 4
mx499 said:
I'm trying to google a way to do that, but would you be able to direct me on how i can do this?
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Sorry for the late reply. Windows can format exfat. Do you have a USB adapter for the card?
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