Menu

Show posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.

Show posts Menu

Messages - sparkplug

#1
Ok so after recording a clip I now have audio meters on my display. Explain that one?
#2
Working with a Canon 5d Mark ii here with 2.1.2 firmware.

A colleague formatted the camera (even though I warned him) and deleted Magic Lantern. I re-installed the nightly build yesterday and it's working fine, but I've no longer got audio on my livescreen view. I can see levels in the audio menu, but not live. Is there a way to change this so I can monitor levels on the fly?

I'd insert an image here, but it's not entirely obvious how to do so on this forum. I just get getting
#3
Main Builds / Re: 600D Audio TEST release - 2.3 based
November 18, 2012, 06:27:21 PM
I've installed the latest nightly build on my canon t3i and it's working just fine, but there is one thing that bothers me. There is this overlay in the center of the screen that reads out +, out -, vol+ and vol - . And in conjunction you can adjust those settings with the arrow or navigation buttons on the right side of the camera. That's a pretty ingenious addition, but I use an external system to control the audio and I'd prefer to turn this function off, but I can't figure out how. Is there a setting in the menu I'm missing?
#4
Final update.

Card is dead. It can't be ready by linux, windows, mac. Couldn't retrieve anything. Is there any way I can find out if this was ML or just the card malfunctioning?
#5
Thanks for the offer, but yes, I did a low level format already.

A1ex says in a previous post there's no way software can damage a card? Can someone verify this?
#6
UPDATE

Well crap. We've tried multiple solutions. Linux doesn't recognize the drive at all, nor windows nor mac. It looks like the SD card is just fried. Tried about 10 recovery softwares. No luck.

I've been shooting today with another card. Same make. It was a little glitchy. The digital focus points sometimes hang around too long, as if it were about to freeze, but it was fine. Could it possibly be the speed of the card? Is ML putting too much demand on it and thus frying it?
#7
UPDATE

I formatted the card and am trying recovery software, but thus far nothing has worked. The software says there is only 28 megs on the card and can't detect any files, FAT or NTFS.
#8
Using 5D MK II with latest firware, also latest ML firmware. Lexar professional 400x 16gb flash. Battery fully charged.

I was shooting yesterday with my 5D and in the middle of recording, the camera froze up. This was after about 15 minutes of shooting. The screen just froze and all the controls froze. I took out the card and battery, waited a minute or so and put them back in. The camera started up, ML loaded and all seemed well, but then a few minutes later it happened again. I took out the battery and card again and waited a half hour. Then I shot for about 20 minutes more when it happened again. Now when I start my 5D it says "card not formatted". I tried to offload the files from the card so I could do a format, but I can't retrieve them. If I use a card reader it says the card has not been formatted and I need to format it. If I use a USB through the camera windows doesn't recognize any files at all.