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Booked Spring Mountain Driving School
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<blockquote data-quote="smackYYZ" data-source="post: 73934" data-attributes="member: 2024"><p>You need a Class 10 SD Card ( class 10 means it can handle higher write speeds for the video ). I'd get a 32GB which should run you about $25-30 and be able to record about 770 minutes, almost 13 hours which should be good enough for the 2 day course. I plan on taking my laptop and dumping the videos at the end of each day, so I have a backup of the video.</p><p>Here is a good card from TigerDirect <a href="http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=6472014&Sku=T555-2425" target="_blank">Buy the Transcend 32GB SDHC Flash Card at TigerDirect.ca</a> for $21, plus tax.</p><p></p><p>Once you have the card, to make sure it will work and use the full size of the card you need to make sure it is formatted in FAT32, not ExFat which is the newer standard and the default of most new cards now. Not sure why GM chose FAT32 but it is what it is. So to make sure it is FAT32 you need to stick it in your computer, most newer computers/laptops have SD card slots.</p><p>Once it's in the computer, find the card it will be showing as a drive letter, now highlight the drive letter and right click, then select properties. When the dialogue box appears it will show how it is formatted "File system: FAT32" and if it is different you need to format it. To format it exit the dialogue window, right click the drive again and select "Format" , then choose in the File System selector "FAT32", then let windows do it's thing and you should be good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smackYYZ, post: 73934, member: 2024"] You need a Class 10 SD Card ( class 10 means it can handle higher write speeds for the video ). I'd get a 32GB which should run you about $25-30 and be able to record about 770 minutes, almost 13 hours which should be good enough for the 2 day course. I plan on taking my laptop and dumping the videos at the end of each day, so I have a backup of the video. Here is a good card from TigerDirect [url=http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=6472014&Sku=T555-2425]Buy the Transcend 32GB SDHC Flash Card at TigerDirect.ca[/url] for $21, plus tax. Once you have the card, to make sure it will work and use the full size of the card you need to make sure it is formatted in FAT32, not ExFat which is the newer standard and the default of most new cards now. Not sure why GM chose FAT32 but it is what it is. So to make sure it is FAT32 you need to stick it in your computer, most newer computers/laptops have SD card slots. Once it's in the computer, find the card it will be showing as a drive letter, now highlight the drive letter and right click, then select properties. When the dialogue box appears it will show how it is formatted "File system: FAT32" and if it is different you need to format it. To format it exit the dialogue window, right click the drive again and select "Format" , then choose in the File System selector "FAT32", then let windows do it's thing and you should be good to go. [/QUOTE]
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