> > > > > > my software detects a functioning card on boot, > > but i guess it will notice it's not there during operation by failing. > > or i could send a signal into my c code program that alerts it to it's > > removal? or insertion? > > not sure how that would work without the c code polling something. > > idk, directly using the hot-swapping sd card is going to be risky.. > > I think it would be better to have a local cache, and just rsync it to > the card when it get plugged in. Then have some sort of active > sync/mirror operation.. > > yes, very interesting. i'm not at all sure the AM335x has the horse power to be moving these files around in a convenient time scale though. converting raw h264 to mp4 takes some time and ripping out a thumbnail more time. interesting idea though. also need a lot of cache for potentially large 1080p video files.
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