Storage options and compatibility for ClonerAlliance UHD Halo

ClonerAlliance UHD Halo supports dual storage options, providing flexibility for different recording scenarios and storage preferences.

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Supported Storage Types

USB 3.0 Storage Devices

Supported Devices:

  • USB 3.0 flash drives

  • USB 3.0 external hard drives (HDD)

  • USB 3.0 solid-state drives (SSD)

  • Portable USB drives

Capacity:

  • Theoretical unlimited capacity

  • Supports both MBR and GPT partition tables

  • Tested up to 2TB and beyond

Recommended:

  • USB 3.0 for best performance

  • USB 2.0 also works but with slower transfer speeds

  • SSD recommended for 4K@60fps recording

TF (MicroSD) Card

Supported Cards:

  • MicroSD (TF) cards

  • MicroSDHC cards

  • MicroSDXC cards

Speed Class Requirements:

  • Minimum: Class 10

  • Recommended for 4K@60fps: U3 (UHS Speed Class 3) or V30 (Video Speed Class 30) or higher

  • Best Performance: U3, V30, or A2 application class

Capacity:

  • Theoretical unlimited capacity

  • Commonly tested: 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB

File System Support

File System

Max File Size

Notes

FAT32

4GB

Most compatible, limited by 4GB

NTFS

32GB

Windows native, good performance

exFAT

32GB

Best compatibility (recommended)

Recommended: exFAT provides the best balance of compatibility and performance.

Partition Table Support

  • MBR (Master Boot Record): Supported

  • GPT (GUID Partition Table): Supported

Note

For drives larger than 2TB, GPT partition table is recommended.

File Size Limitations

Single File Maximum Size:

  • FAT32: 4GB per file

  • NTFS: 32GB per file (UHD Halo limitation)

  • exFAT: 32GB per file (UHD Halo limitation)

Auto-Split Recording:

When the file size limit is reached, UHD Halo automatically creates a new file and continues recording seamlessly.

Storage Recommendations by Use Case

For 4K@60fps Recording

  • Storage Type: USB 3.0 SSD or high-speed TF card (U3/V30+)

  • File System: exFAT

  • Capacity: 128GB minimum, 256GB or larger recommended

  • Bitrate: 50Mbps requires ~22GB per hour

For 1080p@60fps Recording

  • Storage Type: USB 3.0 flash drive or Class 10 TF card

  • File System: exFAT or NTFS

  • Capacity: 64GB minimum

  • Bitrate: 24Mbps requires ~10GB per hour

For Long-Duration Recording

  • Storage Type: USB 3.0 external HDD (1TB+)

  • File System: exFAT

  • Partition: GPT for >2TB drives

  • Power: Self-powered external drives recommended

For Mobile/Portable Use

  • Storage Type: High-speed TF card (256GB U3)

  • File System: exFAT

  • Benefits: Compact, easy to swap between devices

Dual Storage Usage

UHD Halo can have both USB and TF card inserted simultaneously:

  • Choose recording destination in OSD menu

  • Top LED shows signal source (HDMI/Type-C)

  • Side LED shows active storage (Green=USB, Blue=TF)

  • Switch between storage devices without disconnection

Formatting Storage Devices

Important Notes:

  1. Backup First: Formatting erases all data

  2. Use exFAT: Recommended for best compatibility

  3. Quick Format: Faster, usually sufficient

  4. Full Format: More thorough, recommended for new drives

Format on Windows:

  1. Right-click drive → Format

  2. File system: exFAT

  3. Allocation unit size: Default

  4. Click Start

Format on Mac:

  1. Open Disk Utility

  2. Select drive → Erase

  3. Format: exFAT

  4. Scheme: GUID Partition Map (for GPT)

  5. Click Erase

Storage Capacity Planning

4K@60fps @ 50Mbps:

  • ~22GB per hour

  • 128GB = ~5.8 hours

  • 256GB = ~11.6 hours

  • 512GB = ~23.2 hours

  • 1TB = ~45 hours

1080p@60fps @ 24Mbps:

  • ~10GB per hour

  • 128GB = ~12.8 hours

  • 256GB = ~25.6 hours

  • 512GB = ~51.2 hours

  • 1TB = ~100 hours

Tip

Always have more storage capacity than you need. A good rule is to have 1.5x your estimated recording time.

Troubleshooting Storage Issues

Storage Not Detected:

  • Try inserting before powering on

  • Reformat to exFAT

  • Try different USB port

  • Check if drive is functioning on PC

Recording Stops Unexpectedly:

  • Check available space

  • Verify storage device is not write-protected

  • Try different storage device

  • Check file system compatibility

Warning

Do not remove storage devices while recording is in progress. Always stop recording first to prevent file corruption.



For formatting instructions, see Storage device formatting guide for ClonerAlliance UHD Halo.