21/12/2017: Updated for TI/UN7-171114-V5.1 (see bottom of post)
Run under official firmware for T5e mic port versoin TI/UN7-170908-V5.0
http://www.thieye.com/support.html
So far I've tested 125mbps and 100mbps, 125mbps failed after 3 seconds, 100mbps ran for 10min 15sec, at which point I stopped it and thought it was good enough.
Tested on new Sandisk microSDXC Extreme Pro UHS-I U3 V30 A1 card (tested in my internal card reader at 85mb/sec seq write). I have another UHS-I U3 card at 30 mbyte/sec write, which theoretically should be fine, but this camera doesn't seem to like Toshiba cards, that card works fine at 50mbps, but not 60mbps.
Write address values differ for different firmware releases.
100mbps for 4K S Fine setting
I was considering a mini peltier mod etc, but considering the heat of the screen compared to the casing, I am guessing the screen is soaking up all the heat from the chip, so may be a good place to place cooling (assuming you do not need to see it).
The general rule for the bitrate table is as follows
0xA05591AE is the first address
The next line would be 0xA05591BE - this would be for the same resolution but at the Fine setting instead of S Fine. It goes S Fine, Fine, Normal. So each resolution has three settings.
So 0xA05591AE, 0xA05591BE, and 0xA05591CE all belong to the same resolution, the next resolution would be
0xA05591DE, 0xA05591EE, and 0xA05591FE.
After F the next number ticks over, so the start of the third resolution would be 0xA055920E
F ticks over to 0, and 1 ticks over to 2.
I believe the last set of 3 starts at 0xA0559FB0
Thats like settings for 76 resolutions, but there is obviously not that many in camera to pick from, so many arent used I think.
autoexec file for
S Fine - 100mbps
Fine - 80mbps
Normal - 60mbps
First 26 settings in the bitrate table changed with those settings
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MGui14VtsdqO4YuH1XFM_NIBW-dziI9o
Firmware version: TI/UN7-171114-V5.1
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1t81CzBCdWHVUL9Z5irqhyaGyTQrOSO14
Run under official firmware for T5e mic port versoin TI/UN7-170908-V5.0
http://www.thieye.com/support.html
So far I've tested 125mbps and 100mbps, 125mbps failed after 3 seconds, 100mbps ran for 10min 15sec, at which point I stopped it and thought it was good enough.
Tested on new Sandisk microSDXC Extreme Pro UHS-I U3 V30 A1 card (tested in my internal card reader at 85mb/sec seq write). I have another UHS-I U3 card at 30 mbyte/sec write, which theoretically should be fine, but this camera doesn't seem to like Toshiba cards, that card works fine at 50mbps, but not 60mbps.
Write address values differ for different firmware releases.
100mbps for 4K S Fine setting
Code:
sleep 3
writew 0xA05591AE 0x42C8
I was considering a mini peltier mod etc, but considering the heat of the screen compared to the casing, I am guessing the screen is soaking up all the heat from the chip, so may be a good place to place cooling (assuming you do not need to see it).
The general rule for the bitrate table is as follows
0xA05591AE is the first address
The next line would be 0xA05591BE - this would be for the same resolution but at the Fine setting instead of S Fine. It goes S Fine, Fine, Normal. So each resolution has three settings.
So 0xA05591AE, 0xA05591BE, and 0xA05591CE all belong to the same resolution, the next resolution would be
0xA05591DE, 0xA05591EE, and 0xA05591FE.
After F the next number ticks over, so the start of the third resolution would be 0xA055920E
F ticks over to 0, and 1 ticks over to 2.
I believe the last set of 3 starts at 0xA0559FB0
Thats like settings for 76 resolutions, but there is obviously not that many in camera to pick from, so many arent used I think.
autoexec file for
S Fine - 100mbps
Fine - 80mbps
Normal - 60mbps
First 26 settings in the bitrate table changed with those settings
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MGui14VtsdqO4YuH1XFM_NIBW-dziI9o
Firmware version: TI/UN7-171114-V5.1
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1t81CzBCdWHVUL9Z5irqhyaGyTQrOSO14
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