I have to go digging but I know I still have my first server hard drive, 10MB and it weighs 46lbs.I still have my first SD card: a 128MB card that I payed $20+tax for.
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I have to go digging but I know I still have my first server hard drive, 10MB and it weighs 46lbs.
That's the crash proof one that came out before mine ........
Is that the first iRockPad?
I have a sinking feeling about my dash camera(Polaroid), as my registration card returned to me(Return to sender) and I used the correct address. I guess Polaroid doesn't intend to warrant my camera. I seemed to have stopped the crash reports when closing door of car. I will attempt to extract SD card tonight to view.That's why I suggested trying the different settings; it could mean the opposite of what it sounds it should be.
16GB? That's tiny for a video camera; I would say keep it at least 32GB preferably 64GB.
Mine records 3 different format records; MP4 if the regular view, LHM is the coded records and TXN is the indexing record (and there is no setting that changes it on mine) so a drive for 45 minutes is about 4.2MB each (1.9, 1.5, .6MB each format) 16GB fills in a hurry.
If you need help with your camera, you can contact Polaroid Support at:I have a sinking feeling about my dash camera(Polaroid), as my registration card returned to me(Return to sender) and I used the correct address. I guess Polaroid doesn't intend to warrant my camera. I seemed to have stopped the crash reports when closing door of car. I will attempt to extract SD card tonight to view.