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How did Sony's HD hard disk camera record one by one?
Flash memory or hard disk cameras are all like this, and the videos taken are segmented. The reason lies in the storage medium. Photographers often take only one shot at a time. When shooting, the memory card or hard disk will automatically record the captured video. Pause will interrupt the recorded video, naturally save it as a video clip, and re-record a video clip when shooting again. Repeatedly, a segment will be formed. Another reason is that memory cards or hard disks, the partition format used by cameras is FAT32, and NTFS format is not supported. The maximum size of a single FAT32 file cannot exceed 4G, and it cannot be read beyond 4G. Because of this feature, even if the cameraman keeps shooting, when the recorded video is close to 4G, it will be automatically saved as a video, and so on, it will still be recorded as a video clip. In fact, this will not affect the editing. In editing software, these video clips can be connected together in a certain order, and beautiful movies can still be output, which is even more convenient than camera editing.