With one battery I got 15Gb videos. For me, in the fields it is more dangerous manage 1 centimeter/1g cards than having just one I remove when I am in a safe placeWhy the huge cards? What if you had all of your work on that and then lost it that's crazy should have a bunch of smaller ones . Anyways here is one that works for sure and i use everyday. Even recommended on dji site. Sandisk extreme pro u3 v30 32gb
That Lexar card is UHS II. I cannot understand why it is okay for an older technology like the OSMO and not for the P4P.Yes you may have over spe'ced the card.
Try a UHS 1 card.
With one battery I got 15Gb videos. For me, in the fields it is more dangerous manage 1 centimeter/1g cards than having just one I remove when I am in a safe place
The P4P+ is rated up to a 128GB card, however I bought a Delkin latest and greatest 128GB ($120) and could not get it to work either, same errors as OP. I had to fight like heck to return it but eventually prevailed.
the evo is a u3 card? I've got a handful of those alreadyThat Lexar card is UHS II. I cannot understand why it is okay for an older technology like the OSMO and not for the P4P.
At this time I am using a Samsung EVO U3 64Gb card
What if "all" your work was on a much smaller card, eg.:32gb. That would still be unacceptable.Why the huge cards? What if you had all of your work on that and then lost it that's crazy should have a bunch of smaller ones . Anyways here is one that works for sure and i use everyday. Even recommended on dji site. Sandisk extreme pro u3 v30 32gb
I also tried that but it is impossible because the card is not detected (I don't remember now the exactly error message)I don't think formatting in Mac is a good idea (no offense - I'm a Mac support guy, and use Macs for 25+ Years) - the proper way (btw, dor any camera) is to format the card using the camera itself (so-the Phantom in this case).
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My mistake, I changed that. It is not EVO, it is PRO.the evo is a u3 card? I've got a handful of those already