Frage von drbonjour:Hi,
I've made shots with my newly purchased Panasonic hdc TM350, used the memory card into my laptop and copied to a hard drive.
Since then, the video files are no longer visible in the camera. If I use the card is "no data" message. The data is visible on the laptop and can be played synonymous, but the camera she no longer recognizes. Test shots I made then are synonymous playable on the camera.
Have neither the manual nor the camera on Google and found something I can not explain the problem.
Maybe someone can help me.
Thanks in advance
Michael
Antwort von tommyb:
Do you still retain the folder structure of the memory card? Incl. all subfolders and files non-sense?
Antwort von drbonjour:
Yes, the folders are all the same.
Is it perhaps possible that the camera hides the data on purpose, once they have been copied, to be clearer?
Antwort von RickyMartini:
The camera "knows" not whether data of the map was copied!
There is no "copy bit", which could be noted. ;)
Antwort von Alf_300:
The CAMs have its own format, as with FAT from the card reader is nothing in it
Antwort von tommyb:
If he can read the card, then the format is synonymous of his card reader (actually it is rather the sole criterion of what OS) support.
Maybe the thread creator but actually formatted with NTFS - the sparks of course not. It must be already FAT32.
Antwort von Alf_300:
the thread creator is not eder first of the memory cards of CAMs to describe - the Pana does not recognize immediately when the cam is on it's own format (which is synonymous if only some data have changed it) and want to reformat itself, mar. kannn not read or write SORRY