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       To determine read and write performance of your card/camera combination.        To determine read and write performance of your card/camera combination. 
         * There will be two consecutive R/W runs. It will tell you if/how heating up the card affects card performance.         * There will be two consecutive R/W runs. It will tell you if/how heating up the card affects card performance.
-        * Benchmark runs in photo/stills and movie mode may differ quite a bit. In photo mode numbers are higher because benchmark will surpress most of ML code during benchmark run.  Therefore numbers in photo mode are close to limits of card/cam combination without overhead caused by ML. Benchmark runs in movie mode are closer to reality (when recording). Another benchmark will be shown in footer lines of movie tab inside MLV menu. Those numbers are processed by the MLV module itself. Take this calculation with a grain of salt.+        * Benchmark runs in photo/stills and movie mode may differ quite a bit. In photo mode numbers are higher because benchmark will surpress most of ML code during benchmark run.  Therefore numbers in photo mode are close to limits of card/cam combination without overhead caused by ML. Benchmark runs in movie mode are closer to reality (when recording). \\ BTW: Another kind of benchmark will be shown in footer lines of movie tab inside MLV menu. Those numbers are processed by the MLV module itself. Take this calculation with a grain of salt.
         * Numbers will be shown in MByte/s. 1 MByte = 1024 kByte =1024*1024 Byte         * Numbers will be shown in MByte/s. 1 MByte = 1024 kByte =1024*1024 Byte
         * Make sure to have sufficient free space for temporary benchmark files (> 1 GB). ML does not check this condition resulting in stunning high (but false) numbers if free space runs out.         * Make sure to have sufficient free space for temporary benchmark files (> 1 GB). ML does not check this condition resulting in stunning high (but false) numbers if free space runs out.
camera_help.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/24 05:08 by Walter Schulz