Recording time limits on ClonerAlliance UHD Halo¶
The ClonerAlliance UHD Halo has no built-in time limit on recording duration. However, several practical factors may affect how long a continuous recording can last.
Factors That Affect Recording Duration¶
Storage space — Recording will stop when the storage device runs out of space. The available recording time depends on the storage capacity and the selected recording bitrate.
File Size setting — If the File Size option is set to a specific value (e.g., 4 GB, 16 GB, or 2 Hours), the file will automatically split into segments at that limit. Recording continues into the next segment without interruption.
Device power — If you are recording from a mobile device via USB Type-C, the device battery will drain unless it is being charged simultaneously by the UHD Halo’s 65W PD output.
Long Recording Support¶
The UHD Halo supports continuous long-duration recording as long as sufficient storage space is available.
When the File Size is set to Unlimited, a single file can be up to 32 GB (on exFAT or NTFS).
Loop Recording can be enabled to automatically overwrite the oldest files when the storage device is full, allowing indefinite recording.
Recommendations¶
For 4K@60fps recording, prepare a high-capacity storage device (128 GB or more) to ensure adequate recording time.
For very long recording sessions (e.g., lectures, livestreams, or surveillance), enable Loop Recording and use a large storage device.
Monitor the remaining storage space periodically to avoid unexpected recording stops.