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The VDR100 is supported ONLY with the following list of USB flash drives (more will be added
in the future):
USB Flash Drive Model
Capacities (GB)
Corsair Flash Survivor USB 3.0 32GB
32
Corsair Flash Survivor Stealth USB 3.0 32GB
32
Corsair Flash Survivor USB 3.0 64GB
64
Corsair Flash Survivor Stealth USB 3.0 64GB
64
Corsair Flash Voyager GT USB 3.0
16,32,64
Hama “Probo” FlashPen, USB 3.0
8, 16, 32
Kingston DataTraveler Elite 3.0
16, 32, 64
Kingston DataTraveler HyperX 3.0
64, 128, 256
Kingston DataTraveler R3.0
16,32,64
Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 Generation 2 16, 32, 64
LaCie FastKey USB 3.0
30, 60, 120
Lexar JumpDrive Triton
16,32,64
Mushkin Ventura Pro
32,64
Patriot Supersonic
64
Patriot Supersonic Rage XT
32,64
Patriot Supersonic Boost XT
8,16,32,64
Patriot Supersonic Magnum
64, 128
Sandisk Extreme USB 3.0
16,32,64
Sony Micro Vault Mach
8,16,32,64
SuperTalent SuperCrypt
16,32,64,128,256
SuperTalent Express RC-8
25,50,100
SuperTalent Express Ram Cache
16,32,64
SuperTalent Express ST4
16,32,64
SuperTalent RAIDDrive
32,64,128
SuperTalent DataGuardian USB 3.0
8,16,32
Transcend JetFlash 780
16
4.2.2 USB Flash Drive Size
The VDR100 uses a circular buffer, which means that if the USB flash drive becomes full, then
the oldest data will be erased to make room for new data. Depending on how much data you
wish to record without overwriting older data, the following table can be used to determine the
capacity of the USB Flash Drive you need. These figures are estimated assuming a 25%
loaded system (approx 463 frames/second).
Recording Period
Media Storage Capacity
1 second
7862 bytes
1 minute
471,750 bytes
1 hour
29 MBytes
1 day
680 MBytes