Sebastian,
Yes - that may be so. The reason is that the index of the images for the
file is created in the camera memory and recorded before closing the file.
So the file size made by camogm may be limited by that.
Andrey
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 11:17 AM, Sebastian Pichelhofer <
sebastian.pichel
I think what Johannes means is the camogm "length" limit:
length
length=
Specify the maximal size of each individual file segment in bytes. The
new file will be started if this limit will be exceeded. The limit is
2.147.483.647 bytes (~2 GB), current value is reported by
status/xstatus commands.
Johannes,
I am not aware of the 2GB limit, the ext2 file system that camera uses when
writing to the media supports much larger files.
Additionally, if you use camogm for recording video, it is designed to start
a new file with no frames lost between them. What is your application?
Andrey
On Tu
Hi,
is there a short-term possibility to implement the large file support in
linux >2 GB?
In the era of "high data rate" it would be useful for me and other ;-)
Thanks
Johannes
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