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Do you mind posting the source where you got that tip from? It's definitely not in the manual (at least not the current one) and I'm frequent user dashcamtalk.com and I have never seen anyone mentioned this. If the purpose for monthly formatting is to defragment the card, then that is pointless as solid state media does not suffer from fragmentation, even if data is fragmented (and it will be fragmented). Hard drives with platters needed to be defragmented to speed up data read and write, but solid media does not need to be. I think getting a quality speedy sd card is much more beneficial than monthly formatting.Here's a tip since you're new to Blackvue. Don't forget the micro disk should get monthly reformatting maintenance to keep it in the best recording condition. The camera, if memory serves me correctly, doesn't support reformatting in camera if the capacity is above 32Gb. This is discussed in the camera's manual or somewhere on the website's Q&A or support area. Take it out of the camera and do the formatting through the app on a computer. I seen some people say that they used a larger capacity card and they were filling up their card sooner than expected and when they checked the card it still had unused space. Believe that's because of how the internal camera sets the formatting, so be sure to do it on your computer through the viewer app.
Couple questions:
1. Do you know how much Calibred charges for a 2ch on an S.
2. Is it better to get tint installed before or after dashcam install?
Another reminder about formatting:
from Blackvue website/Downloads:
"Although the basic requirement of the microSD cards for BlackVue dashcams is Class 10 or U1 and that the SD card should be formatted as FAT32 [Windows] or MS-DOS (FAT) [Mac OS], we cannot guarantee the perfect performance of cards from other manufacturers, as even cards with same specifications may vary from batch to batch."
It looks like they have updated their website and changed things around quite a bit. I'll have to see if I can locate the info again on formatting the higher capacity cards. Thought it was in some FAQ section or Blog. I remember searching around for it before.
Thanks everyone for the help.
I spoke with Johnny earlier this afternoon and decided on a 4 ch install, and he is sending someone down to San Diego for the install tomorrow!!! I will let you guys know how it goes after the installation.