I hired this guy to tutor me in math last week for 12hrs at $32/hour. A bargain at $360... It turned out he was saving money for a bus ticket to NYC to join the protests on Wall Street, but the ticket cost $384. In all seriousness, thanks for the video. How about 384 thumbs up to help this sleuth learn to count?
SDHC is max 32GB because it is forced to the SD 2.0 specifications. SDHC in theory supports max 2TB. SDXC also supports max 2TB but it is defined in SD 3.0 and 4.0 specifications so it can go beyond the 32GB limit.
You're not forced to run any specific filesystem. They are default formatted with a filesystem but you can format them however you like. They might degrade faster because they are optimized for their default filesystem.
@Skeluz So I can't use the sdxc in my laptop's sd slot ? Currently it holds a 32gb sdhc card. It runs 500-600mb downloaded movies just fine. If it will work in sd slot, would I have to format or download software for this lexar 128gb sdxc ? I read a review saying it works on sd slot laptops. True ?
Just because you have a SD slot does not mean that the SD slot supports all of the specifications.
For instance, my car has a SD slot but it will only take SD-cards (not SDHC or SDXC). I would read the specifications of the laptop in the manual or contact the manufacturer for the specification of the SD slot, if not listed. Otherwise we can just guess. On a modern laptop, perhaps. A bit older, no.
hey, random question i know but i am switching from pc to mac and want to get some cash from my old laptop, thing is if i did sell it i need to make sure none of my information stays on the computer or could be recovered from it, do you know how i could make sure everything gets completely wiped?
@lockergnome It's pretty amazing how far flash storage has come. I remember back in the floppy disk days, zip disks, etc... Pretty soon we'll probably see TB worth of storage on flash media cards. =D
I'm pretty sure most DSLRs will always have a recording time limit of around 10 minutes, something to do with a certain part overheating if it records for too long.
In the EU the Canon HDSLRs are also limited to recording under 30mins in order avoid a 'camcorder' tax. Not sure if this is the case for American models, would be happy to be proved wrong on this.....
Could you please do one about the Eye-fi card you said you had? If I formatted my Ext Hard drive from NTFS to Fat 32, and then tried to say move a 9gb file to it, what would happen?
@wax147 yes, it does make you re-format it (I've done it many times), but it DOES NOT format it to FAT32. If it did then you could format a drive FAT32 before installing it, or you could take it out of the PS after it been formatted and be able to read it on a PC (windows,MAC or Linux), but you can't.
@ZeroC0ol1989 It's down to how the OS reports it. Hard drive and flash storage makers count in a base 10 system, ie. decimal. Most OS's count it in powers of 8. Windows classes 1024mb as 1GB, OSX on the other hand classes 1000mb as 1GB, as do some distros of Linux. A 500GB hard drive on a Mac is shown as 500GB, on Windows it's shown as 465GB or so. You get the same storage space, it's just counted differently. It's technically wrong in Windows and others that count it the same way. That's GiB.
@ZeroC0ol1989 The drive also needs somewhere to store the information on where the data is. Folders actually take up space but your computer can't see that because those bytes are in the space allocated for that during formatting.
y is it when you buy a lets say a 40gb hard drive you only get like 37gb on it same with sd cards and usb drives 6gb you only get 5gb y dont thay just say its a 37gb thats what you get on it i just dont get it ??????????????????????????????????
@gothicgman I think that with Hard Drives they can't manufacture a disk that is exactly 40 GB, but they always seem to keep below the said size which is weird.
@SoundwaveRomania Actually most are a few kb out. It's the way Windows and other OS's count them. Windows counts 1024 bytes as 1 kilobyte, hard drive manufacturers count 1000 bytes as 1 kilobyte. Mac OS X counts them in the same way as the drive makers, so a 500GB HDD will be 500GB according to your Mac. The way Windows does it is technically wrong. They're actually showing GiB (gibibytes) not GB (gigabytes). For some reason this trend carried on, despite being wrong.
@gothicgman it's because manufactureres say that 1Gb= 1000Mb and your computer says 1Gb= 1024Mb, so your computer says it's only 37Gb while the manufacturer says its 40Gb
@gothicgman & @soundwaveromania They are made at 40GB or 6GB however some space is used up for disk things such as the table telling it where stuff is, and the software to make it work.
@BlackwaterOpsDotCom Content is king anyway, I could still hear it, I am also guilty of having low audio levels. Just mainly reminded me that it would be nice to have a normalize feature in YouTube.
@boblflef i so agree, the audio of some youtube videos are low and then when i choose another video (after turning up the speakers) the stupid youtube advertisements blow my shit up and i end up getting in trouble.
Can you discuss more about SD card speeds. 133x vs Class 2/4/6/10 vs UHS and why some manufacturers state read/write speeds above the specific Classes.
@rustyiou If it's exFAT it's limited to how large the card is. If it's FAT32 it can only write files of 4GB maximum, so it'll either stop recording then, or spill over into a separate file to continue capturing the footage. I'd assume a 550D (t2i to you Americans) will carry on by making a new file when it reaches the 4GB limit.
This is easy for me since I'm Photographer and I know these types of formats,but for the general amount viewers this is VERY VERY informative! Nice video Brandon!
thanks for the info.
fora1461 3 days ago
To get what you want watch 0:19 to 0:24, thank me later
BULLDOGS476 2 weeks ago
This has been flagged as spam show
This video is soooooo wrong.....SDHC and SDXC are just "storage media" they can technically use any file system they like.
The difference is in the the freaking naming of the 2 types: SDHC = High Capacity, while SDXC = Extended Capacity.
Hey at least you look like you know what you are talking about, but please do more research before you spread misinformation,
Thank You!
TizzyT455 1 month ago
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TizzyT455 1 month ago
now i know!!!!! thank you soooo much!!
ferrero8 1 month ago
a great place to store my porn on
explorertotodile 1 month ago
I have a Lexar Professional class 10 formatted at exFat file System. The only difference is in the capacity. This video is mostly blablabla
RokyBalboa7 2 months ago
speek a bit lowder next time, i had to put my volume up far to much.
rubikfan1 2 months ago
when do you think we will see the 256gb and hihger?
rubikfan1 2 months ago
So basically, it's for video!
godssonisme 3 months ago
I hired this guy to tutor me in math last week for 12hrs at $32/hour. A bargain at $360... It turned out he was saving money for a bus ticket to NYC to join the protests on Wall Street, but the ticket cost $384. In all seriousness, thanks for the video. How about 384 thumbs up to help this sleuth learn to count?
shaunwkenney 4 months ago
This video is totally wrong.
SDHC is max 32GB because it is forced to the SD 2.0 specifications. SDHC in theory supports max 2TB. SDXC also supports max 2TB but it is defined in SD 3.0 and 4.0 specifications so it can go beyond the 32GB limit.
You're not forced to run any specific filesystem. They are default formatted with a filesystem but you can format them however you like. They might degrade faster because they are optimized for their default filesystem.
More on Wikipedia - Secure Digital
Skeluz 6 months ago
@Skeluz So I can't use the sdxc in my laptop's sd slot ? Currently it holds a 32gb sdhc card. It runs 500-600mb downloaded movies just fine. If it will work in sd slot, would I have to format or download software for this lexar 128gb sdxc ? I read a review saying it works on sd slot laptops. True ?
1misanthropist 3 months ago
@1misanthropist
Just because you have a SD slot does not mean that the SD slot supports all of the specifications.
For instance, my car has a SD slot but it will only take SD-cards (not SDHC or SDXC). I would read the specifications of the laptop in the manual or contact the manufacturer for the specification of the SD slot, if not listed. Otherwise we can just guess. On a modern laptop, perhaps. A bit older, no.
Skeluz 3 months ago
NICE INFO
herealbutler 6 months ago
"you recorded almost 50MB/s" with card which minimum guaranteed speed only 20MB/s
???
MySGB 6 months ago
@MySGB As is you record faster then the card will write. 50MB/s>20MB/s So it causes problems.
ilovegmod1 6 months ago
That is a lot of storage space. I'll have to see how much they run, price wise.
WebsiteToSell 6 months ago
the sound is incredibly low. Even in a quiet room im still unable to hear
JazzeRae360 6 months ago
hey, random question i know but i am switching from pc to mac and want to get some cash from my old laptop, thing is if i did sell it i need to make sure none of my information stays on the computer or could be recovered from it, do you know how i could make sure everything gets completely wiped?
thanks :)
MissFootie1231 6 months ago
Sound is SHIT but a good video
msmit1993 6 months ago
Levelator would do wonders for this video.
LazyGamer 6 months ago
i hear the shhhhh more the the voice
matawin2 6 months ago
Where the HECK are you standing?
gameking008 6 months ago
Good this my PC has auto volume adjustment.
PRODVDi 6 months ago in playlist More videos from lockergnome
I subscribed to Chris not this guy
thatappreviewerguy 6 months ago
@thatappreviewerguy No, you subscribed to lockerngome, which is this guy as well.
BonoVoxGS 6 months ago 3
@thatappreviewerguy "this guy" explains the stuff that chris doesn't, and he does it well. whats wrong with that
nariekkieran1 6 months ago
Nice explanation!
collintheapplegeek 6 months ago
@lockergnome It's pretty amazing how far flash storage has come. I remember back in the floppy disk days, zip disks, etc... Pretty soon we'll probably see TB worth of storage on flash media cards. =D
suiton629 6 months ago
Also, SDXC cards have an absolute maximum of 2TB, or 2048GB. Compare to SDHC (32GB) and regular SD (2GB without difficulty).
DMXP100 6 months ago
I'm pretty sure most DSLRs will always have a recording time limit of around 10 minutes, something to do with a certain part overheating if it records for too long.
TheSbzStudios 6 months ago
That's what she said.
MrNDUDE16 6 months ago
My camera has sdxc support but since it's a point and shoot I don't see the point spending more for a sdxc card so I use sdhc cards,
gmcnewlook 6 months ago
actually the Canon DSLR such as T2i and T3i still have the 12 minute limit with a SDXC card.
orionsbelt0 6 months ago
What do you edit with? I have a noise problem with my Mic but Camtasia studio 7 gives me the option to bump up the volume a bit. Just a tip.
Great Video by the way.
MrChilax26 6 months ago
You should apply noise canceling on your audio to get rid of that hiss.
Jean945v5 6 months ago
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Jean945v5 6 months ago
sorry Brandon whats with the volume, but great info as usual
skilby73 6 months ago
This guy looks like the AVGN
vexx786 6 months ago
hes using windows!!!!!!!!!!!
musicmaster111111 6 months ago
@musicmaster111111 yeah..a lot of people do.lol.
chronofusion 6 months ago
@musicmaster111111 He used to work for Microsoft
YamazaruNinja 6 months ago
I had to max out my volume on my iPad to hear this video
david1arce 6 months ago
can you put an sdxc in an sdhc slot?
itouchhacker241 6 months ago
up the volume a bit in ur editing software next time
itouchhacker241 6 months ago
your hands look so soft.....
Starkiller1036 6 months ago
i have a sdhc on a old camera ... still works fine
MrDragonknight94 6 months ago in playlist Más vídeos de lockergnome
ummm the sound?
TDmillerproduction 6 months ago
In the EU the Canon HDSLRs are also limited to recording under 30mins in order avoid a 'camcorder' tax. Not sure if this is the case for American models, would be happy to be proved wrong on this.....
DaleCampbellAcoustic 6 months ago
Could you please do one about the Eye-fi card you said you had? If I formatted my Ext Hard drive from NTFS to Fat 32, and then tried to say move a 9gb file to it, what would happen?
ruhulaminutube 6 months ago
@ruhulaminutube fat 32 sucks, its what playstation uses, and if you want to watch a full 1080p movie you have to cut it in pieces S:
wax147 6 months ago
@wax147 or use a media server app and copy the full 4+GB file. :)
spudw2k 6 months ago
@spudw2k the internal hard drive is still fat32
wax147 6 months ago
@wax147 erm, no it isn't. what makes you say it is? have you ever copied a 4GB+ file to the PS3 HD before? I have, so I KNOW it isn't fat32.
spudw2k 6 months ago
@spudw2k it is, if you put in a 2.5'' ntfs drive in it it makes you reformat in order to use it
wax147 6 months ago
@wax147 yes, it does make you re-format it (I've done it many times), but it DOES NOT format it to FAT32. If it did then you could format a drive FAT32 before installing it, or you could take it out of the PS after it been formatted and be able to read it on a PC (windows,MAC or Linux), but you can't.
spudw2k 5 months ago
@wax147 - So is there no format that's compatible with large file sizes and the PS3 simultaneously?
ruhulaminutube 6 months ago
@ruhulaminutube nope
wax147 6 months ago
why on earth they use Fat32? Like from Windows 95?
jackozzy 6 months ago
fat32 is a cunt
juanharu13 6 months ago
is there anything this guy doesnt know? id love to know a background of brandon. see how he knows like literally everything haha
WorldOfLewis 6 months ago
uhhhhh brandon why can't i just format the card to whatever i want
Zaviex 6 months ago 7
@Zaviex Because the Device you use it in has to support that File System
BlackwaterOpsDotCom 6 months ago
and i cannot format a SDHC with xFat?
Federico84 6 months ago
haha you can stick one into the other slot
apocali3 6 months ago
Can Brandon explain why companies advertise higher storage while you get a lower amount?
And why they cannot get the amount of storage to exactly what they are advertising?
Sounds like a job for Apple in my opinion...
ZeroC0ol1989 6 months ago
@ZeroC0ol1989 It's down to how the OS reports it. Hard drive and flash storage makers count in a base 10 system, ie. decimal. Most OS's count it in powers of 8. Windows classes 1024mb as 1GB, OSX on the other hand classes 1000mb as 1GB, as do some distros of Linux. A 500GB hard drive on a Mac is shown as 500GB, on Windows it's shown as 465GB or so. You get the same storage space, it's just counted differently. It's technically wrong in Windows and others that count it the same way. That's GiB.
TalesOfWar 6 months ago
@TalesOfWar
Then why is my iPhone 14gb instead of 16gb?
ZeroC0ol1989 6 months ago
@ZeroC0ol1989 Part of it is used as swap files for the OS and background tasks. That "partition" is hidden.
TalesOfWar 6 months ago
did he just call everyone extra fat?
nelizmastr 6 months ago
video cut short?
iCouldAppThat 6 months ago
Hey, I'm 32 and fat.
HelloWalterSobchak 6 months ago
@HelloWalterSobchak LOL
ramisageer 6 months ago
fat 32
WackoX1337 6 months ago
The reason a hard drive says 50gb but the drive is really 47 gb is the box goes on base 10 (1gb=1000mb) but the drives go on binary(1gb =1024mb)
thatstek 6 months ago
@thatstek
How about my SSD?
It's 120gb on the box but Windows says it's 107gb
ZeroC0ol1989 6 months ago
@ZeroC0ol1989 The drive also needs somewhere to store the information on where the data is. Folders actually take up space but your computer can't see that because those bytes are in the space allocated for that during formatting.
thatstek 6 months ago
y is it when you buy a lets say a 40gb hard drive you only get like 37gb on it same with sd cards and usb drives 6gb you only get 5gb y dont thay just say its a 37gb thats what you get on it i just dont get it ??????????????????????????????????
gothicgman 6 months ago
@gothicgman I think that with Hard Drives they can't manufacture a disk that is exactly 40 GB, but they always seem to keep below the said size which is weird.
SoundwaveRomania 6 months ago
@SoundwaveRomania Actually most are a few kb out. It's the way Windows and other OS's count them. Windows counts 1024 bytes as 1 kilobyte, hard drive manufacturers count 1000 bytes as 1 kilobyte. Mac OS X counts them in the same way as the drive makers, so a 500GB HDD will be 500GB according to your Mac. The way Windows does it is technically wrong. They're actually showing GiB (gibibytes) not GB (gigabytes). For some reason this trend carried on, despite being wrong.
TalesOfWar 6 months ago
@gothicgman it's because manufactureres say that 1Gb= 1000Mb and your computer says 1Gb= 1024Mb, so your computer says it's only 37Gb while the manufacturer says its 40Gb
geunsjl 6 months ago
@gothicgman & @soundwaveromania They are made at 40GB or 6GB however some space is used up for disk things such as the table telling it where stuff is, and the software to make it work.
forevergeeky 6 months ago
Can we discuss normalizing audio so I don't have to keep turning my speaker volume up and down :-D. YouTube should have a normalizing feature.
boblflef 6 months ago 154
@boblflef
@Og9z4tVFSq4Ab53xheLW
Let's keep the topic to SDHC vs SDXC
I didn't have any problem with the audio after 5 seconds the audio became clear enough to hear what he is explaining
ZeroC0ol1989 6 months ago
@boblflef depending on your sound driver software some of them have a built in feature to normalize all audio volume to everything you listen to
brodysstuff 6 months ago
@boblflef An optional one would be nice , some videos are really good without normalizing
RandomMalcolm 6 months ago
@boblflef Apparently the battery in my Mic was dying.
BlackwaterOpsDotCom 6 months ago
@BlackwaterOpsDotCom Content is king anyway, I could still hear it, I am also guilty of having low audio levels. Just mainly reminded me that it would be nice to have a normalize feature in YouTube.
boblflef 6 months ago
@boblflef i so agree, the audio of some youtube videos are low and then when i choose another video (after turning up the speakers) the stupid youtube advertisements blow my shit up and i end up getting in trouble.
MarMarZwinZ 6 months ago
Can you discuss more about SD card speeds. 133x vs Class 2/4/6/10 vs UHS and why some manufacturers state read/write speeds above the specific Classes.
Thanks!
DCuerpoJr 6 months ago
I still think there's a cap on the amount of recording time (t2i).
rustyiou 6 months ago
@rustyiou If it's exFAT it's limited to how large the card is. If it's FAT32 it can only write files of 4GB maximum, so it'll either stop recording then, or spill over into a separate file to continue capturing the footage. I'd assume a 550D (t2i to you Americans) will carry on by making a new file when it reaches the 4GB limit.
TalesOfWar 6 months ago
This is easy for me since I'm Photographer and I know these types of formats,but for the general amount viewers this is VERY VERY informative! Nice video Brandon!
eloymanalooooo 6 months ago
Boobies!
Jammydrury 6 months ago
i want to get that 128gb sdhc
TheGuyWhoBeybladez 6 months ago
first
Chowramg 6 months ago
@Chowramg First to comment last to get laid..
zaceezacee 6 months ago
@zaceezacee You're third so I wouldn't have said that..
Xeando 6 months ago
@Chowramg First to comment, last to get laid, a job and also a life.
Umbra360 6 months ago