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Re: |RHODCMDA|.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.- Energy -.¸¸.·´¯ * |Aug 10| 21911|23128 * Sense 2017

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Originally Posted by DaveTN View Post
Thanks DatBoi,

I think its the same situation for the video as well. Several days someone posted about video problems so I looked into it. I found the larger (HD) videos would crash the video player. The videos I used were HD and shot with my camcorder mounted on my motorcycle. If I played a smaller vid in regualr format, I didn't have any problems. I think mostly its a limitation of the processing and video of our phones. Theyre pretty maxed out as it is.
I wonder if things are better for the guys/gals that are overclocking.

Teradog? Beleljce? any feedback on that?

Thanks,
David
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Yep & nope
You (of all people Dave) need to ignore everything & follow this post & run the check20 cab from this post & retry yourself!! Come on man, it'll take you 5 min & you can always back it out.. but warning.... Once you go, you'll never go back..! :>))

A side note: I certainly hope you guys are running class 6 SD cards! C with a 6 in the middle. C2=2m/s, C4=4m/s, C6=6m/s
A slow SD card could potentially have something todo with it. Move to internal storage temporarily & try again.
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