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faq [2016/04/16 09:46] – [How do I record for more than 12 minutes?] a1exfaq [2017/03/20 21:25] – [Does ML do any persistent changes to my camera?] a1ex
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     * Can record continuously until the card gets full (no 30-minute limit).     * Can record continuously until the card gets full (no 30-minute limit).
     * File sizes are huge; you may want to reduce resolution and/or FPS; also use a large card.     * File sizes are huge; you may want to reduce resolution and/or FPS; also use a large card.
-    * exFAT recommended, so you don't have to deal with file spanning.+    * exFAT recommended; otherwisewhen creating a new 4GB segment, the speed drops a bit and recording may stop.
  
   * External HDMI recorder:   * External HDMI recorder:
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 ===== Does ML do any persistent changes to my camera? ===== ===== Does ML do any persistent changes to my camera? =====
  
-**Yes.** Besides the bootflag (which is required for auto-boot), there are a couple of other changes which are saved into NVRAM. These are:+**Yes.** Besides the bootflag (which is required for auto-boot), there are a couple of other changes to Canon settings, which are saved into flash ROM by Canon firmware. These are:
  
   * ISO, shutter, aperture, white balance;   * ISO, shutter, aperture, white balance;
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   * Sound recording is disabled temporarily when you use [[#id19|`FPS override`_]];   * Sound recording is disabled temporarily when you use [[#id19|`FPS override`_]];
   * On 600D, video mode may be changed via ML shortcut key;   * On 600D, video mode may be changed via ML shortcut key;
-  * On 50D, movie recording function is changed from ML menu (yes, this is a persistent Canon setting, but it's not present in Canon menus).+  * On 50D, movie recording function is changed from ML menu (yes, this is a persistent Canon setting, but it's not present in Canon menus); 
 +  * On 650D, 700D and EOS M, the movie crop mode is also a persistent Canon setting, not present in Canon menus; 
 +  * AFMA values (on models that already have this feature from Canon); 
 +  * Preferred card (on models with dual card slot); 
 +  * others (the list is incomplete).
  
-With few exceptions, these settings can also be changed from Canon menus or controls.+With few exceptions, these settings can also be changed from Canon menus or controls. Sometimes, ML lets you specify values outside the normal range allowed by Canon's user interface (for example: Kelvin white balance, AFMA values, intermediate ISO/shutter/aperture values).
  
 A few settings are changed temporarily during certain operations (for example, autofocus for bracketed shots), but these settings are saved by Canon firmware in NVRAM. If you take the battery out in the middle of the operation (for example, in the middle of taking a picture), ML won't be able to restore these settings back to your initial values, and you'll have to change them back from Canon menus. A few settings are changed temporarily during certain operations (for example, autofocus for bracketed shots), but these settings are saved by Canon firmware in NVRAM. If you take the battery out in the middle of the operation (for example, in the middle of taking a picture), ML won't be able to restore these settings back to your initial values, and you'll have to change them back from Canon menus.
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 You may need to register it from Canon menu. This is not related to ML, but people tend to blame ML for Canon quirks. You may need to register it from Canon menu. This is not related to ML, but people tend to blame ML for Canon quirks.
  
 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMdvMWcHUa4
 ===== My camera freezes / I get ERR70/80/99 / I get corrupted files. Why? ===== ===== My camera freezes / I get ERR70/80/99 / I get corrupted files. Why? =====
  
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