jtval 0 #1 March 8, 2013 So, I have what may be a weird issue. I have some files on my card Lets say it's Gopro001 Gopro002 Gopro003 Gopro004 Gopro005 When I delete one and leave the rest (lets say I delete 003) Gopro001 Gopro002 Gopro004 Gopro005 the next time I use the gopro the first file to record is Gopro003 then, Gopro006 Gopro007 Gopro008 Etc. Is there a continuous numbering option?My photos My Videos Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trunk 0 #2 March 12, 2013 Nope. I generally copy and reformat each time I download into a descriptive folder and just kill non-used files within there. Also remember you can sort by date so the numbering doesn't help me out a bunch. Another note, after a few months, you'll find that setting your date is very very important!Trunk's Blog HYPOXIC's Instagram Like HYPOXIC Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jtval 0 #3 April 17, 2013 Quote Nope. I generally copy and reformat each time I download into a descriptive folder and just kill non-used files within there. Also remember you can sort by date so the numbering doesn't help me out a bunch. Another note, after a few months, you'll find that setting your date is very very important! Oh yes. I found that out with my gopro 1.Date and time definitely make it easier. It sucks that if you have to reset it every time you have to take the battery out. (but, it sucks that I HAVE TO take the battery out so often to "unlock" the damn thing...Luckily Gopro is going to replace my HD3 Black.)My photos My Videos Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hellis 0 #4 April 17, 2013 Something odd happend to me regarding date and time. I set time and date when I got it, and used it a bit during the winter. Now that the skydivingseason is on again, the date is three days behind. The time is correct, only the date. Make it a habbit of cheking date and time each day Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jtval 0 #5 May 9, 2013 jtval Quote Nope. I generally copy and reformat each time I download into a descriptive folder and just kill non-used files within there. Also remember you can sort by date so the numbering doesn't help me out a bunch. Another note, after a few months, you'll find that setting your date is very very important! Oh yes. I found that out with my gopro 1.Date and time definitely make it easier. It sucks that if you have to reset it every time you have to take the battery out. (but, it sucks that I HAVE TO take the battery out so often to "unlock" the damn thing...Luckily Gopro is going to replace my HD3 Black.) Just got a new unit (they replaced it for free) Hopefully, I won't have any other issues. the first time I recorded it only recorded for 12 seconds. I reformatted. recorded again. the first video worked for 2 minutes the second stopped after 9 seconds. I RE-REFORMATTED and now it seems to work...until it doesn't. I assume it may the be card and less likely the battery.My photos My Videos Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites