Nick Gardner
Well-known member
My komodo was the c-camera on main unit while I was off being 2nd unit DP with my Gemini. Periodically I would get reports of a "media write speed error" from 1st unit. Sent log files, to red, etc, they sent new firmware (this was like last september). Never really solved, But I never got the error again after that show. Remember it was september, so getting colder.
I was on a shoot last week, I got the same error after rolling for around 30mins without cutting. AC commented how hot the card was when he changed it out. The card with the error later wouldn't mount on a computer, had to be red undeaded.
So today I try to replicate the problem. Switched to 6k 16x9, 40fps, HQ r3d, and let it roll on the same type of 512gb cards. Within the last minute of rolling, I got the error. Popped the card out, put another one in and did the same thing. This time as I got towards the end I started measuring temps. The hottest parts on the body were around 110-120 (around the base at the back and the battery mounting plate). I opened the media door and shot the laser at the card area - 140 degrees F. This card made it to the end without any error messages, but I had the door open for the last bit, so I probably helped it cool off a bit.
I only for a brief second got a yellow temp warning, then it went away. exhaust port on the camera was reading like 110. Latest firware, Just updated 2 days ago.
Anybody have any thoughts? Client wasn't super happy about the extra time to get the footage off the card.
No way to adjust fans on the komodo right?
Anybody at RED have an opinion?
Thanks in advance,
Nick
I was on a shoot last week, I got the same error after rolling for around 30mins without cutting. AC commented how hot the card was when he changed it out. The card with the error later wouldn't mount on a computer, had to be red undeaded.
So today I try to replicate the problem. Switched to 6k 16x9, 40fps, HQ r3d, and let it roll on the same type of 512gb cards. Within the last minute of rolling, I got the error. Popped the card out, put another one in and did the same thing. This time as I got towards the end I started measuring temps. The hottest parts on the body were around 110-120 (around the base at the back and the battery mounting plate). I opened the media door and shot the laser at the card area - 140 degrees F. This card made it to the end without any error messages, but I had the door open for the last bit, so I probably helped it cool off a bit.
I only for a brief second got a yellow temp warning, then it went away. exhaust port on the camera was reading like 110. Latest firware, Just updated 2 days ago.
Anybody have any thoughts? Client wasn't super happy about the extra time to get the footage off the card.
No way to adjust fans on the komodo right?
Anybody at RED have an opinion?
Thanks in advance,
Nick