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Default [Q] Recording long 1080p videos?

Does anyone have any insight on how to record a long (1 hour+) 1080p video? The fat16/32 formatting is throwing the whole thing off. I've tried looking up NTFS supported kernels, but the only one I found posted was a test build with a bad link. It would be perfect if there was an app/script for automatically splitting the video every 2 GB... Anyone have any ideas? I need to record approx 2.5 hours worth.
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2.5 hours on your phone? Are you going to the theatre to record this video? Ha Ha Ha Ha

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Ha, no I'm trying to do a time-lapse of a PC build. I tried the app lapse-it pro, but the frame rates are too low on 1080p.
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Ha, no I'm trying to do a time-lapse of a PC build. I tried the app lapse-it pro, but the frame rates are too low on 1080p.
oh okay I see, that be cool to see. I've been playing around with the time lapse setting in tasks aokp rom and its pretty cool

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oh okay I see, that be cool to see. I've been playing around with the time lapse setting in tasks aokp rom and its pretty cool

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I just so happened to have a copy of that ROM on my memory card (the one with A2DP support too!) and the time lapse feature worked perfect! It has a high enough frame-rate to show motion, and the lack of audio keeps a 3 hour 1080p video under 2 GB. Thanks!
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I just so happened to have a copy of that ROM on my memory card (the one with A2DP support too!) and the time lapse feature worked perfect! It has a high enough frame-rate to show motion, and the lack of audio keeps a 3 hour 1080p video under 2 GB. Thanks!
This doesn't fix my original problem where I want to store more than 4GB files on my 64GB MicroSD card.
 
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This doesn't fix my original problem where I want to store more than 4GB files on my 64GB MicroSD card.
True, I would still like a kernel that supports NTFS formatted Micro SDs...
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