![]() The one thing I’ve noticed is the Pan v3s never fully fill the SD card, whereas the OGs do, they go right to 100%. I didn’t check right before the firmware update last week to see if it was doing it then but I don’t remember seeing this behavior before. I have two Pan v3 (one with much worse wifi signal than the OGs) and they do not have that issue. It doesn’t totally stop on the 30 second mark though like another has mentioned. After 10-15 seconds, it starts advancing one second at a time during playback with a delay in between, gets worse the longer you watch. I have an OG and an OG TEL with continuous recording. I may be seeing something similar now that I’ve done some testing of my various cams. ((ONE HUGE Negative for me - that I did not realize until after I bought my 3rd and 4th Wyze camera… is that they do not offer a much more robust and secure and more reliable, solid DOME exterior camera? I am considering abandoning this Wyze system and going to a brand that has good interior as well as DOME Exterior cameras.)) This is about the time things apparently started to act wonky!? Note this last weekend I updated all my Wyze cameras too. ![]() I thot these WYZE cameras might be the’ answer (although it SUCKS you can not view the SD Card on my Desktop computer - via the WYZE Website - even though I can/could view the SD Cards on my phone/app!? iPhone 13 - IOS is up to date). I came here today to see if I could figure out why SD card playback is now - not very good, poor or not at all on 3 of my 4 cameras… but it sounds like many people are having issues!? Hmmmm…Īfter about 3 months with 2 and now 4 Wyze cameras with everything working actually very good for SD Playback (SanDisk brand, EXTREME performance, new 128GB cards in all my cameras) - now playback is sporadic… sometimes it plays a little, sometimes it’s glitchy, sometimes it doesn’t play at all!?Ģ0 min ago I reformatted all 4 of my cards - and changed from Continuous to just Event Recording… wondering if after 3-4 months Continuuos caused an issue with recording!? I’ll report back on results when I do that, if I can find a guide on how to do this without bricking something. There’s one thing more I could try, to delete the cam and base station from my account and re-add them to see if that works. I think cam plus backs things up, but I won’t subscribe to it just for that. Since the base station card’s only function appears to be for backup, and my cam continues to do record and everything, it’s not necessary for day to day functions. I’ve read in this forum about others having this same problem, but have never read about a resolution. ![]() And I can’t help but wonder if some software tweaking took place to cause the problem. So discouraging to have this happen in a cam not even 6 months in service. But neither the cam nor the base station will detect a card in the base station now. I’ve used only PNY 32gb Elite class cards. Each one has worked great with the camera. The cam and base station are just a few months old, and I’ve been gentle with the card slot. It stopped detecting the SD card just after the firmware update problems were resolved last month. Yes, it’s possible the base station stopped reading cards. I highly doubt the Wyze cards are high endurance, most likely the same thing as the $3 ones you have already (maybe a tad better). If I get the 5 year warranty out of them, I’ll be perfectly happy. The Samsung cards I have I calculated it out and they are rated for about 16 years of continuous recording at the rates that the Wyze writes. For me, considering the high endurance cards are only like $12 for a 128G one, it is not worth the risk of missing something important, especially because the Wyze doesn’t alert you the card is dead usually (unless you actually go into the settings for the card). Warranty is usually at least 5 years on them (whereas others the warranty is void if you use them for constant write use). ![]() Obviously there are two schools of thought, buy cheap replacement cards every year or two, or get the high endurance and figure they’ll last 10+ years. They also usually have more spare memory to use when bits die and get marked as bad. Yeah the larger the card, the longer it will last (regardless of high endurance or not) but the endurance cards are really designed for constant write, plus high and low temperatures etc.
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