VBOX HD Lite is supplied with a 32 GB microSDHC card in a FAT32 file format.
If you are looking to purchase a new microSD card, we recommend that any card you use is a class 10 card with a U3 speed. (A U1 speed micro SD card will not be good enough to process the data being logged and stability issues will occur.) MicroSD cards from quality brands such as Transcend, SanDisk, Kingston or Lexar ensure the best results.
NOTE
The maximum file size recorded to the microSD card is 4 GB.
Supplied or purchased SDHC cards are formatted in the FAT32 file format. VBOX HD Lite supports this format.
Purchased SDXC cards will be formatted in exFAT or NTFS file formats. VBOX HD Lite does not support NTFS (please reformat as per instructions below).
- You can perform FAT32 reformatting for media with sizes up to 32 GB directly in Windows by right-clicking on the media and selecting Format.
- If you would like to format media with sizes above 32 GB in to a FAT32 file system, you cannot do this directly in Windows as it is not the standard formatting for the file. However, there are many third-party software programs you can use to reformat media so they work correctly with our products - we can recommend guiformat tool (attached at the bottom of this article) as a free option from the SD card organisation.
| Recording Speed | 8 Mbps | 18 Mbps | 20 Mbps |
|---|---|---|---|
| 32 GB | 8 hours 30 mins | 4 hours 10 mins | 3 hours |
| 64 GB | 17 hours | 8 hours 20 mins | 6 hours |
| 128 GB | 34 hours | 16 hours 40 mins | 12 hours |
The times listed are approximate for a standard setup.
NOTE
If your microSD card is full, the HD Lite will sound an audible alert (2 double beeps) and the LED will flash orange.
VBOX HD Lite is supplied with a 32 GB microSDHC card in a FAT32 file format.
If you are looking to purchase a new microSD card, it is recommended that any card used has a write speed of above 10 MB/s and a speed class of 10. Racelogic recommend microSD cards from quality brands such as Transcend, SanDisk, Kingston or Lexar to ensure best results.
IMPORTANT
If a microSD card is formatted in the NTFS file format, it will need to be reformatted into a FAT32 file system before it will work with a VBOX HD Lite unit.