• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    That’s like eight good videos. It’s insane.

    Her current phone only has 16 GB storage, and no that’s not RAM. 🤣
    But what format video are you using? H265 Video at about 1.5 GB for a full movie look great on the phone. But needless to say she doesn’t use it for that at all.

    I looked at Sony when I bought my current phone, but I like big screens and a Sony with comparable features to my Xiaomi 13T Pro cost almost twice what I paid, and then it still only had half the storage.
    But message LED is a major feature IMO, it’s almost a Sony exclusive now.

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      3 months ago

      I really miss the flashing LED from my BlackBerry Z30 - so long ago.

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      when you record video, It’s almost 4 MB a second in default, so you’re using up a gig every 2 and 1/2 minutes.

      sunset+walk on the beach, a gig.

      say 30 minutes of a video, and you’re between 15 and 20 gigs.

      Go to a concert, or a wedding, whatever and you just lost a huge percentage of your phone storage and you aren’t allowed to add more storage?

      insane, very consumer unfriendly

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        3 months ago

        The longest video I ever recorded was 18 years ago, about 10 mins, just to see what the camera was capable of with a new SD card I bought. Generally my videos are less than a minute now.
        Obviously you wouldn’t use a 10 year old phone for your use case.
        However my Xiaomi 13T Pro 512GB would probably be fine. But I currently only use 10% of the storage.

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          3 months ago

          I shot a 4 hour interview on my 2016 Moto G4. The last hour or so was audio only because the phone ran out of internal storage (32GB) and I didn’t have an SD card in it. It has a slot though.

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            3 months ago

            Ooh you had the big one. 😎
            That’s actually pretty cool, both that it was able to take a 3 hour video, and that it goes audio only, instead of just cutting off.
            Back in the day when we used FAT32 you couldn’t have files bigger than 2GB. 😜

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              3 months ago

              I did the audio-only part with a separate audio recorder because the phone was full. The video is in a bunch of parts but I don’t remember if any are larger than 2GB. It is FAT32 so maybe they must be smaller. I remember the phone ran out of battery power after maybe an hour, and I plugged in a power bank (10000 mah) and that was enough for the rest of the session.

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                3 months ago

                Oh boy, that must have been fun. 😋
                Ah yes I remember messing with all those part files because Microsoft always had such poor foresight.

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                  3 months ago

                  This was some years back but I think the multiple files were primarily because we took breaks in the interview and stopped the camera. I don’t remember if any parts hit the file size limits. I still have the files on a server someplace, so might check.