![]() mine is the Sandisk 128GB Extreme Pro (170MB/s) connecting the M50 to my computer (a Macbook Pro 15" Touchbar) via the micro-USB port in the camera results in my laptop reading the file as Zero bytes (and I can't copy the file off the camera to the laptop)Ĭan't speak to this as I haven't used Windows in a long time. I can play the video on my M50 just fine but. ![]() Update here: I checked the camera and the file is on the memory card intact. What program are you using to test the card? How did you lose the files if the card is working? Memory card type: Sandisk 256 MB Extreme ProĪre you using 64 bit Windows? If not, then you're limited to a 4GB file size. I tried to quickly reformat it in the camera and record another 20+ video. The one that I have (Anker) does not read the memory card anymore but the built-in one in 2015 Chromebook Pixel does read it fine. I have no clue how to resolve this issue without resorting to a memory card reader. It shows as a 0 byte in Windows but actually the camera stored the file correctly. For whatever reason, Windows cannot see large files (Maybe a limit with EXFAT file format) or a driver. ![]() In the past the camera would not be detected when you plug it to Windows 10 but apparently it now works. I already lost two videos I put a lot of time into. I have been struggling with this issue for the past few days as well. If you remove the memory card and plug it into a memory card reader into Windows it will see the correct file size and play it. ![]()
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