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  1. May 1, 2013 · There are a few reasons that the camera would stop recording automatically. The memory card is not fast enough to keep up with the camera. The camera has to be able to write to the card fast enough. If it cannot, the buffer memory in the camera will fill up too quickly and the camera must stop recording. The memory card is full.

  2. Jul 19, 2014 · If the camera stops recording after 5-10 seconds intermittently ("...every other video or so, .."), it is trying to tell you something. The camera has stopped the recording because it has been instructed to do so.

  3. Jul 7, 2021 · I know there is a 29min limit to movie Recording and that was never a real issue. The problem started a few days ago. The movie recording stops suddenly at around 10 min or sometimes 12 min, it's never at an exact time.

  4. You might want to try to lower the workload of the camera. From the menu, turn off highlight tone priority, set movie rec size to 1920/1080 / 24fps, disable video snapshot, disable Auto lighting optimizer, picture style neutral, bass boost disable, and Ctrl over HDMi disable.

  5. At the moment, it's to the point where I'll hit record with the Canon T3i and the "movie auto stop" message pops up frequently and it seems like I can now only get an average of about five seconds of video before it stops.

  6. If you're using the Magic Lantern hack you can force the camera to immediately start recording a second video. However, it could also be the speed of the SD card. If it can't write fast enough it'll also stop recording.

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  8. Due to the file system, movie shooting will stop automatically if the file size of a single movie clip reaches 4 GB. At 1080p 24fps this works out to be about 11 minutes and change, so explains what you are seeing.

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