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I finally tested the video capability of my Browning cams and found that about 40% of the videos taken are simply blank. I called Browning to ask about the issue and the guy told me my class 4 SD cards are likely the problem, that I should be using a class 10 for videos. Before I go out and spend $ on some class 10's I'm wondering whether anyone could provide additional insight into this situation. Also, will class 10's give me good videos and still give me good pics?
The videos that worked fine show up as a picture that you click on to begin the video. The ones that didn't show up as a white block with no picture. When I click to start the video I just get a timer type of thing that you would expect when a file is trying to open and it just spins and spins with no result. There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason as to why some work and some don't, or if there is, I can't figure it out.
I could see low batteries causing a problem but not in my case. I use Energizer Ultimate Lithiums and they still have 100% battery life after hundreds (maybe thousands) of pics. Expensive, but great batteries!