Archive for February, 2006

Which SD card is fast enough for Canon SD550 video capture?

Thursday, February 16th, 2006
A friend of mine just bought a Canon SD550, which is a terrific little tiny digital camera that also shoots very acceptable high-resolution (640×480) digital video (at 30fps). He was considering the purchase of a 2Gb SD card for it since there was a very good price on that memory card, but it was a “standard” Sandisk SD card and he didn’t know if it would be fast enough to use for video recording.

I happen to have a video clip shot on a friend’s Canon Digital IXUS 50, which is the same as the Canon SD400 sold in the US and has the same 640×480 30fps video mode as the SD550. The clip is 1 minutes and 22 seconds in length and takes up 147.5Mb of disk space, which comes out to 1.8MB/s. It was not easy to find the write speeds of a Sandisk standard SD card on the net –they ought to be listed on the Sandisk site but are not. Eventually I came across this table, which lists a write speed of 981K/sec for a Sandisk standard 1Gb CF card. Assuming the 2Gb SD is similar to the 1Gb CF, it doesn’t seem like the card would be fast enough to record video on the SD550.

I wrote this up on the blog just in case someone else is trying to sort out this same issue, but what you see above is my guesswork. It should be much easier to find the answers to these questions. What SD memory card is fast enough to keep up with video recording on the Canon SD550? What is the minimum bitrate required. I’m surprised at how difficult it is to find this information. Sandisk should list the write and read speeds of their standard SD cards, not just the speeds of their faster cards, and Canon should specify the minimum speed card that is required for SD550 video.

c-span podcasts

Wednesday, February 15th, 2006
If you’re a policy wonk, these C-span podcasts are going to rock your world.

I’m going to subscribe to a couple and see if I become a policy wonk.

very cool folding laptop case

Wednesday, February 15th, 2006
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very cool Tetris block shelving unit

Wednesday, February 15th, 2006
What a great idea, I may have to build something like that for my new digs in Beijing. I wonder how structurally sound the long L-shaped piece is when horizontal and bearing a load?

meta-absurd israeli anti-semitic cartoon contest

Wednesday, February 15th, 2006
Wow, this is a crazy one. First (some) Muslims the world over get (extremely) riled up about a ‘cartoons of Mohammed’ contest in Denmark and the republication of the cartoons in papers across Europe, and then an Iranian paper announces that it’s running a ‘best anti-semitic cartoon’ contest in retaliation, and now an Israeli paper has proudly boasted that Israelis will be able to make the best anti-semitic cartoons, and has launched a new contest, the Israeli Anti-Semitic Cartoon Contest.

No joke. Or lots of jokes. See it how you like.

The real server is back online

Tuesday, February 14th, 2006
Not that anyone noticed, but for the past month the site that hosted this blog was coming from my old G4 tower running OS X rather than the normal and much faster NetBSD server. The NetBSD server was on its way to a stable home in Seattle so that when I move to China my server will remain online, accessible, and in the U.S.

Oh yeah, I’m moving to China. Hence the interest in learning Chinese. Neato!


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