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#1
sorry for the newb question but what is "hacked preview"? *** sorry, I finally found it in the RAW options.

** With Global Draw off I get 28 seconds of record time 1920x1080 RAW @ 30fps.
*** With the 'hacked preview' it looks like I am getting continuous recording (4mins+ before I got bored and stopped it)

THANK YOU!
#2
Raw Video / ML RAW 30p Record Times on 5D Mark iii?
August 27, 2014, 11:57:46 PM
Quick question for you guys. I am currently shooting RAW 1920x1080 @ 30p on my 5D Mark iii and am able to get about 17 seconds of record time with a Komputerbay 128GB 1050x card. Is anyone else getting longer RAW record times while in 30fps? I saw a post that said the 5D Mark iii will shoot 30p @ 1920x1080 continuous??? Is this true?
#3
I've spent a bunch of time looking through the forums trying to find some help with issues of dropped frames (I think). So i'll just commment here and hope someone see it. I apologize if I am in the wrong place.
I have been shooting RAW for a couple months now and every once in awhile I get what appears to be dropped frames, resulting in "jumpy sped up" looking footage. For the most part I get solid results but I have had this happen a couple times recently. I am shooting 1920x1080 at 24fps on a 5D Mark iii with a Komputerbay 64GB 1000x. My card benchmark test seem to be good. I cant tell which build but I installed it on Mar 19, 2014 and it was brand new at the time.

Any ideas out there? Is there a way to have the recording shut off if it drops a frame. (I thought ML was defaulted to do this and I havnt messed with any of these settings) I know it does that if I try RAW 30fps. Am I doing anything wrong? Thx for any insight.
#4
I've spent a bunch of time looking through the forums trying to find some help with issues of dropped frames (I think). So i'll just commment here and hope someone see it. I apologize if I am in the wrong place.

I have been shooting RAW for a couple months now and every once in awhile I get what appears to be dropped frames, resulting in "jumpy sped up" looking footage. For the most part I get solid results but I have had this happen a couple times recently. I am shooting 1920x1080 at 24fps on a 5D Mark iii with a Komputerbay 64GB 1000x. My card benchmark test seem to be good. I cant tell which build but I installed it on Mar 19, 2014 and it was brand new at the time.

Any ideas out there? Is there a way to have the recording shut off if it drops a frame. (I thought ML was defaulted to do this and I havnt messed with any of these settings) I know it does that if I try RAW 30fps. Am I doing anything wrong? Thx for any insight.