![]() Which sounded weird to me since the SD card was empty, with a capacity of 64GB, well enough for a 24Go file. A pop up warning said: "the item can't be copied because it is too large for the volume's format". So, quite logically, I re-formatted my SD card in FAT32 and tried to drag & drop my 24Go video file to the card. Why?Īfter a quick Google Search, I found out that the card wasn't detected because it was formatted in exFAT via my iMac and the projector was only accepting media storage (SD Card, USB stick.) formatted in FAT or FAT32. I selected "SD Card" in the ViewSonic menu and then. I copied the file on a SD Card plugged in my iMac (it took a while to transfer.) and then inserted the SD Card into my ViewSonic LED Projector (which I highly recommend if you're looking for the perfect compact projector for movies or business presentations). I downloaded movie trailers, music videos and other visual FX and produced a 3h45' long video, a 24Go file. ![]() I was recently asked to DJ at a private 80s Disco Night and I decided to create a long background movie consisting of video clips and special FX from the 80s, incl.
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