Why the Akaso Brave Stops Recording
- Memory Card Issues: Sometimes, the issue might be related to the memory card. If the card's write speed is too slow or if there is little available space, the camera might stop recording.
- Overheating: Continuous recording can lead to the camera overheating, causing it to stop recording to prevent damage.
- Battery Issues: If the battery isn't fully charged or is facing issues, the camera may not be able to record properly.
- Firmware Bugs: Sometimes, software bugs in the camera's firmware might cause recording issues. Updates might be necessary to fix these bugs.
Possible Solutions
- Use a High-Quality Memory Card: Ensure your memory card meets the necessary speed requirements, typically Class 10 or UHS-I rating. Also, check the storage space available.
- Check for Overheating: If overheating is detected, give the camera some time to cool down before recording again. Make sure the camera is being used in a well-ventilated area.
- Fully Charge the Battery: Make sure the battery is fully charged before starting a recording session. Consider having a spare battery on hand.
- Update Firmware: Check the manufacturer's website for any firmware updates. Follow the instructions to update your camera's firmware to the latest version.
- Reset Camera Settings: If problems persist, consider resetting the camera to its factory settings. This can help eliminate any corrupted settings.
- Test and Experiment: Try recording at different resolutions and frame rates. Lower resolutions and frame rates consume less power and generate less heat.