• exFAT reformatting can be done directly within Windows by right clicking on the media and selecting '
Format
'.
• FAT32 reformatting for media with sizes up to 32 GB can be done directly within Windows by right clicking on the
media and selecting '
Format
'.
• If you would like to format media with sizes above 32 GB in to a FAT32 file system, this isn't something that can be
done directly within windows as it is not the standard formatting for the file. However, many third party software
programs can be used to reformat media to allow them to work correctly with our products - we can recommend
as a free option from the SD card organisation.
SDHC cards (2 GB to 32 GB)
Supplied or purchased SDHC cards are formatted in the
FAT32
file format. This format
is supported
by the VBOX
Video HD2.
Note: The 32 GB SD card supplied with the VBOX Video HD2 is formatted in the FAT32 file format.
SDXC cards (64 GB and above)
Purchased SDXC cards will be formatted in
exFAT
or
NTFS
file formats; the
exFAT
format
is supported
by the VBOX
Video HD2, the
NTFS
format
is not supported
by the VBOX Video HD2 (please reformat as per instructions
).
USB storage
Purchased USB storage may be supplied in
FAT32, exFAT
or
NTFS
file formats;
FAT32 and exFAT
formats
are
supported
by the VBOX Video HD2, the
NTFS
format
is not supported
by the VBOX Video HD2 (please reformat as
per instructions
Default Logging settings
Out of the box, the VBOX Video HD2 is configured to log when movement is detected.
The minimum log speed is set to 15 km/h - when the unit detects speed values above this, logging will start.
There is also a ‘pre-logging buffer’ configured to capture 10 seconds of video data prior to the logging start point. This
means that there will be an additional 10 seconds of video captured
before
15 km/h is reached, so standing start, or the
vehicle leaving the pit lane will all be captured.
The VBOX Video HD2 will stop logging after the vehicle speed has been under 15 km/h for 10 seconds.
https://en.racelogic.support//Product_Info/Video_Data_Loggers/VBOX_Video_HD2/VBOX_Video_HD2_User_Guide/04_-
_HD2_Logging
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