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#1
Went out and bought two new SD cards that write at 45mb/s rather than the 30mb/s that I was using. WORKS FLAWLESSLY!  :D

If anyone else is having this problem then they should upgrade to a faster SD card.

Thanks again for all the help!
#2
Thank you for helping, but it seems no matter what I try I can't get passed this. I did everything you said (except setting boot flag) and it didn't work.

The camera still comes up with the message way too much.
#3
Well, I just finished putting ML back onto my camera and went outside for some test shots. The message came up twice within 5 minutes.

This is what I did in order of appearance:
-Formatted the SD card on my computer: MS-DOS (FAT)
-Low-level format on camera
-cleared camera settings
-unzipped ML then transferred contents onto the root of the SD
-Changed camera settings to manual
-updated firmware with SD card
-ML bootflag was enabled
-Restarted camera
-Changed video exposure to manual
-Started recording

First video lasted about 2min. then message appeared. No more than a minute later, the message appeared again.

I haven't changed any settings, no override FPS or bit rate.
#4
Awesome, thank you.
I just reformatted my SD card on my mac and now I am going to do a low-level format and see if it works.

What do you use when you format it on your computer? MS-DOS (FAT) or MAC OS-Extended?

Also, do I enable boot flag before putting ML back on?
#5
Bit Rate (CBR): 1.0x (FW default).
FPS Override: OFF

Only options ON:
-Time Indicator
-Movie Restart
-Force LiveView

Anything else I should include?
#6
Hi,

My 60D comes up with the error message "Movie Recording Stopped Automatically" way too many times when I am recording video with magic lantern installed on my SD card.

I used and SD card that didn't have ML on it and the error didn't come up once.

I am using a Scandisk ultra 16GB class 10 card that writes at 30MB/s.

Any ideas?

Thanks.
#7
General Help Q&A / Sunset to Sunrise time lapse
July 08, 2013, 09:22:34 AM
I'm looking to do a time lapse from sunset to sunrise with bulb ramping and intervalometer.

I will have to switch out SD cards and battery, that isn't the problem. My question is, should I keep the settings the same for sunrise as I did for the sunset which are: EV 0.100 with the intervalometer set to 30 seconds and use the same picture for the "correct" exposure that I used for the sunset?

Any ideas?

Thanks everyone!
#8
Share Your Videos / Re: Share your videos
July 06, 2013, 04:04:42 AM
4th of July time lapse using bulb ramping.



Embedding the video doesn't seem to be working, I tried but it says that the video is unavailable.

:edit: N/A - delete all the useless code at the end of the Youtube link for it to embed properly
#9
General Help Q&A / Time-Lapse Jitter
June 05, 2013, 07:31:56 AM
I'm using a Canon 60D with a 18-135mm lens.

I used an interval of 20sec and bulb ramping set on sunset with a max rampspeed of 0.05 EV/Shot.

The last couple of time-lapses that I have done produce a jitter during the first 250 or so frames, but after that it seems fine. The last one I did was tonight for a sunset and it was very apparent when the jittering stopped.

Here is the first time-lapse that I did that produced a jitter.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXWn_inn2ac&feature=share&list=UUJ7qLqVrdixquEoekNSILDA

Any ideas?
#10
General Help Q&A / Sunrise Time-Lapse Help
May 08, 2013, 03:39:10 AM
Hello everyone,
I am very new to ML, but I am learning quickly. I am using a Canon 60D and I am trying to set up a sunrise time-lapse and I am confused on some of the instructions pertaining to bulb-ramping.
The question that I have is about the first step in "quick start for automatic ramping" in the user guide. The first step is:

"Take a picture of your scene. You will use it to say: I want my timelapse to be exposed like this picture."

Does that mean take a picture while it is dark, or should I take a picture when the sun is up and use that as my reference picture?

Also, if there is a tutorial out there on how to use bulb ramping, let me know.
Thank you for your time!