Q. Hi all.. quick question about my Sony Handycam CRX110..
Had it for a year and it worked great. Well the other day I had an 8GB 30 MB/S memory card in there and I noticed that during the video recording it would stop and go into very slow motion for 2-3 seconds. It would do this 1 or 2 times while recording. I usually use an 8GB 20 MB/S memory card so I tried that and noticed it a little bit but it wasn't that bad. I recorded about 15 clips and this only happened in about 2 or 3 of them. I didn't press any buttons and was just doing normal recording.
Does anyone know what this is? Or does this happen sometimes?
Had it for a year and it worked great. Well the other day I had an 8GB 30 MB/S memory card in there and I noticed that during the video recording it would stop and go into very slow motion for 2-3 seconds. It would do this 1 or 2 times while recording. I usually use an 8GB 20 MB/S memory card so I tried that and noticed it a little bit but it wasn't that bad. I recorded about 15 clips and this only happened in about 2 or 3 of them. I didn't press any buttons and was just doing normal recording.
Does anyone know what this is? Or does this happen sometimes?
A. Hi Derek, and welcome to Yahoo!Answers:
The "speed class" of your memory cards is probably too slow. You should be using a Class 10 (45Mb/s or faster) SD card in your HD Handycam. High-Def video (especially action footage) contains a lot of data, and certain footage that can't compress easily can "clog" the data storage to the SD card.
If you are only seeing this "slow motion" effect on the LCD screen during record (and not during playback of the same footage), then what you are probably seeing is a small glitch while your camera starts a new "file" on longer video takes. Video files are limited to 2Gb or 4Gb file size, and long video sequences are broken-up into several segments. The processor chips in your camera have to buffer the video stream for a few seconds while one file is closed and a new one opened.
And don't skimp money by buying off-brand SD cards. There are a lot of counterfeit memory cards out there (low-speed cards masquerading as high-speed ones), and even Class 10 cards can have different max write-speed specs.
hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
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The "speed class" of your memory cards is probably too slow. You should be using a Class 10 (45Mb/s or faster) SD card in your HD Handycam. High-Def video (especially action footage) contains a lot of data, and certain footage that can't compress easily can "clog" the data storage to the SD card.
If you are only seeing this "slow motion" effect on the LCD screen during record (and not during playback of the same footage), then what you are probably seeing is a small glitch while your camera starts a new "file" on longer video takes. Video files are limited to 2Gb or 4Gb file size, and long video sequences are broken-up into several segments. The processor chips in your camera have to buffer the video stream for a few seconds while one file is closed and a new one opened.
And don't skimp money by buying off-brand SD cards. There are a lot of counterfeit memory cards out there (low-speed cards masquerading as high-speed ones), and even Class 10 cards can have different max write-speed specs.
hope this helps,
--Dennis C.
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CamCorder does not work with Yahoo messenger XP?
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