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yes I recall the video camera taxes
but streaming appears to not have any limit as I've gone to 34+ minutes.
Everything is working good now.
I'm not saving to the card. Only streaming to a computer which I'm combining multiple media together at the same time - external microphone, D750, computer files, etc.
I've had to read up a lot for the D750 and my older Windows 8.1 computer an most info out there is generic. The D750 is apparently compatible with the latest Nikon streaming software for HDMI for Windows 10 only. Non-Windows10, for the D750 apparently HDMI needs a recording device attached to it for some reason. It won't stream directly the way I want it to. Thus the only method is to use the USB.
And my segments are mostly short, they recommend if I stream for a long time to pop out the rear screen but in stuff I've read is that the Nikon doesn't have as much a problem as Sony and Canon for overheating.
but streaming appears to not have any limit as I've gone to 34+ minutes.
Everything is working good now.
I'm not saving to the card. Only streaming to a computer which I'm combining multiple media together at the same time - external microphone, D750, computer files, etc.
I've had to read up a lot for the D750 and my older Windows 8.1 computer an most info out there is generic. The D750 is apparently compatible with the latest Nikon streaming software for HDMI for Windows 10 only. Non-Windows10, for the D750 apparently HDMI needs a recording device attached to it for some reason. It won't stream directly the way I want it to. Thus the only method is to use the USB.
And my segments are mostly short, they recommend if I stream for a long time to pop out the rear screen but in stuff I've read is that the Nikon doesn't have as much a problem as Sony and Canon for overheating.