Why Does My ClonerAlliance Box Pro Pocket Recording Get Split into Multiple Files?¶
If your recordings are being split into multiple files on the ClonerAlliance Box Pro Pocket, it is likely due to the file system format of the storage device. Here’s how to resolve the issue and understand why this happens.
Why Recordings Are Split¶
The FAT32 file system used by some USB drives and TF cards limits individual file sizes to 4GB. Once the file reaches this limit, the device automatically splits the recording into another file.
To avoid this, it is recommended to use NTFS or exFAT file systems, which support larger file sizes.
How to Fix File Splitting Issues¶
Check the storage format: - If you are using a FAT32-formatted storage device, recordings will be split after reaching 4GB in size.
Reformat to NTFS or exFAT: - To prevent file splitting, format your USB drive, TF card, or external hard drive to NTFS or exFAT. These file systems do not have the 4GB file size limitation. - To reformat, connect the storage device to a computer and use the disk management tool to format it to NTFS or exFAT.
Estimating File Sizes¶
To manage storage space effectively, consider the following file size estimates:
Resolution |
Frame Rate |
Approx. Size |
---|---|---|
1080p |
60fps |
~1.5GB per hour |
1080p |
30fps |
~1GB per hour |
720p |
60fps |
~800MB per hour |
Note
Reformatting the drive will erase all existing data, so ensure you back up important files before proceeding.