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#1
recorded for over 15 minutes straight no problem without ML. Im actually not going to put ML back on. I am happy it still works. Thanks hope you can figure out what went wrong!
#2
recording for 5 minutes now everything is good! that makes me happy :) I will wait till 10 minutes, then I will re-install magic lantern and see with focus peaking on, what do you think? I am just recording 24 fps, the same frame rate it crashed at.
#3
thanks for your patience with me.
#4
I will uninstall magic lantern now and run it and see what happens
#5
Thanks Alex. I gaurenteed it. Yes Canon's warning came up and shut down the camera when it happened.
#6
I did answer. The temperature rose extremely fast, and guaranteed to shut down if I kept recording. Instead of risking further damage, I'd rather use common sense and say it will shutdown if I keep recording.
#7
So I turned it back on. I checked the internal temperature, still at 149 (help needed) and will not go below that as I remember last time it crashed. I started recording 23.976 fps 50 shutter speed, H.264 not raw, with focus peaking on. I turned it off as I seen the temperature rising. I filmed with just the regular Canon display with ISO and shutter speed etc. info. Temperature rose to 185 in a matter of 2 minutes. Turned camera off to avoid further damage. Any info on what internal temperature even is would be great. It would be nice to just be able to repair my camera instead of throwing it in the garbage. Thanks for all your time and help.
#8
thanks guys I'll give it a shot today. I got an Ursa mini so I have left it alone for now.
#9
I did answer it. My worries about continuing to damage my camera can't be addressed before I turn it back on?
#11
I actually haven't turned my camera back on since this happened. I was waiting to see if anyone had information pertaining to the crash log before I damage my camera anymore, as the internal temp warning was always on and never went lower than 149 even after I put it out in the cold.
#12
maybe someone can read out the crash log for me?
#13
tried that didnt work. my camera is actually broken now. there is a new forum made
#14
ASSERT: 0
at ./MovieRecorder/MovRecState.c:411, task MovieRecorder
lv:1 mode:3


Magic Lantern version : Nightly.2016Oct26.70D112
Mercurial changeset   : 6f7addb46f0d (70D_merge_fw112) tip
Built on 2016-10-26 08:44:16 UTC by ml@ml-pc.
Free Memory  : 165K + 1773K

is that the crash log?

My RAW recording capabilities changed after a day, started stuttering and skipping frames when it didnt the day before. I also noticed the internal temp went up really fast, and never went below 149 even after i put it outside for atleast an hour (close to freezing Im in Canada). I have to remember if it was after the trauma to my camera or not.

So I was actually filming h.264 when it crashed. I was making sure I could record a long clip still with the regular settings and I got a notice from canon as well to take my battery out it couldn't continue recording
#15
I am using 70d 1.1.2 build and I was able to record continuous 720 up to about 2 minutes yesterday. Now it is cutting around 45 seconds, and then if I try again right after it just gets shorter and shorter. My write speed goes from 35-40 going well, then jumps down to 15 or so! it jumps back and forth around those numbers until it skips a frame. I noticed my internal temp said help needed it was at 171, i took my battery out for atleast an hour and let it sit and it only went down to 150 then jumped up to 171 really fast after recording at 45 second clip then frame skipped.
#16
I was recording RAW then converted to prores with ML Viewer.
I actually got those results from the old firmware ML 1.1.1

then re installed 1.1.2 with new ML and still got the same problem. so they were restored to defaults. I will check the digital ISO anyways. The issue doesnt happen when recording h.264, only MLV RAW recording.
#17
its prores actually. I will try to lower the highlights and see what happens thanks

edit, I will try to reduce whites.
#18
here you can see it at the start on the tap of the sink where the reflection was too bright. I was just testing the quality this morning so this is just a quick shot I took not looking for the zebras.  By the way I do not have zebras even turned on to monitor.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4F4y0s_bg44&feature=youtu.be
#19
Never got an email saying you guys responded and just decided to pick my 70d back up and try it out again, same problem occuring. I am using MLViewer to extract them to .mov files. I could try the HDR function, Im not too knowledgable on HDR settings yet. I have been using an Atomos but never got into that setting, which is probably hindering my video quality for some shots Im sure.

Thats great info about the stops,  thank you. If I left out any information let me know.
#20
Hey guys I just shot some footage and there is zebra stripes on my actual footage!
I am shooting with 70d, 1280/544. I looked for something similar on the forums first but couldn't find anything. This is my first post please correct me if I did anything wrong!

Here is the footage. it happened on all the clips that night.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1ykoLqbY_AlRkVGWlBsOFBRaHc