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    How to Fix ‘Movie Recording has been stopped automatically’ Problem in Canon Camera


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      ‘My Canon Rebel T3i is giving ‘Movie recording has been stopped automatically’ error. I am able to record videos for about 8 minutes but not beyond. I format my SD card every time before any video shoot. Still I have this recording issue. Please help.’

      Annoyed with such sudden disruption in your video recordings? Looking for ways to fix ‘Video recording has been stopped automatically’ error on your Canon camera? Read on this post further to know how to record your videos for longer duration with Canon devices and avoid this movie recording error.

      Why is your Canon camera not able to record for longer?

      ‘Video recording has been stopped automatically’ in Canon DSLR is a common problem posted by several Canon users.

      There can be various possibilities behind sudden stopping of video recording in any of your Canon device such as:

      • Camera model does not support SD card
      • SD card does not have free space
      • Card cannot record high quality videos due to low write and read speed
      • SD card does not keep up with the high recording speed
      • Camera may get heated up

      How to Fix ‘Movie recording has been stopped automatically’ error in Canon cameras

      1. Let your Canon camera cool off

      Imagine you are shooting outdoor on a sunny day in Texas and your new Canon EOS 80D stops recording automatically.

      It is common with any camera including Canon, to go off recording suddenly when shooting during hot summer or directly under the sun.

      Probably this is due to the heating of your camera as its sensors are continuously working while recording. The camera automatically stops the recording to cool down at a safe temperature. When the camera is overheated it shows a notification in the live view.

      Shut the camera off and let it cool when you see the notification. Also, intermittently give rest to your Canon camcorder when shooting in hot conditions. Do not leave your camera in direct sunlight or in high-temperature environment.

      2. Use a different memory card

      Try to record a video with another Canon compatible SD card. Do not forget to format the card with the camera before use. While formatting the card you should format the card with the camera and not with the Computer. Ensure your SD card has enough space to record video.

      If the recording still stops automatically in between, move on to other methods to fix the error ‘Movie recording has been stopped automatically’ in Canon DSLR.

      3. Use a high Class SD card

      Are you sure the memory card you are using in your Canon device is of higher Class?

      To record ultra HD high bit rate videos, you need high capacity and faster (high read & write speed) storage cards. Remember, higher the Class better the read and write speed.

      SD Cards      Minimum sequential Write Speed Storage
      SD Standard 12.5MB/s for default speed 128GB to 2GB
      SDHC 25MB/sec for High speed bus 2GB to 3GB
      SDXC 30MB/sec for UHS speed class 32GB to 2TB

      The preferable SD card for Canon is of Class 10. You can pick from any SDHC, SDXC in this category. The error would no longer pop up while recording videos.

      Video recordings not playing properly or gone corrupt?

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      4.  Change the recording size

      You do not want to buy a new card? Then changing the video recording size can also fix ‘movie recording has stopped automatically’ problem.

      This method may not give as sharp video quality but are fairly acceptable to watch.

      You can set the movie recording size (size, frame rate, compression) under the movie settings from the menu of your Canon camera. For example, if the video recording error appears at 1920×1080 (30fps), select 1280×720 (60 fps).

      In some Canon models like Rebel T5/1200D you can adjust the movie settings through Quick Control screen.

      5. Control bitrate

      Having a higher bitrate than your memory card can handle, triggers ‘Movie recording has been stopped automatically’ issue.

      This means, if you have slow memory card, say of Class 4, lower the bitrate to record videos for longer duration. It is recommended to use CBR 1x mode or QScale with low negative value in Magic Lantern. This is less likely to stop the recording automatically.

      Magic Lantern is a free software add-on for Canon DSLR and EOS that runs from the SD/CF card.  It adds a host of features to the Canon camera benefitting the users.

      6. Update to Latest firmware from Canon website

      Does your Canon camera has the latest firmware?

      Though not many of you doing that. But, firmware update generally fixes any bugs or problems in the camera. It can be related to your video recordings or battery-draining etc.

      Thus, it is worth checking, if there is any update available for your Canon model.

      You can check in the camera’s menu which firmware your camera model is running. Get the latest version from the support and downloads page of Canon website.

      Additional Tips:

      • Reset the camera to factory default settings
      • Try a different Card
      • Contact Canon Support.

      Conclusion                          

      SD cards have a major role to play in fixing ‘Movie recording has been stopped automatically’ error. For smooth, continuous and quality video recording, ensure you are using a high Class and faster SD card according to your camera model. Apart from this, use your Canon camera settings smartly to record good quality videos for a longer duration.

      Was this post a helpful in fixing video recording issue in Canon cameras? Do you have other hacks to fix the issue? Do share in the comment box below.

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      20 comments

      1. Hi, I have a Canon Mark ii and a card SDXCGB. I have changed the movie recording settings, format the card, reset the camera, yet, when I record, I can only record around seconds as the video stops automatically with the message “Low card rate speed”. Yet, I have followed all tips I have seen to lower the quality of the image. Any support? The camera and card were bought together and barelly had no use yet.

        1. It seems like the issue could be related to the speed class of the SD card not being fast enough to support high-quality video recording. Here are some additional steps you can take to try and resolve the issue:
          1. Check the speed class of your SD card: Make sure that the SD card you are using is rated for a speed class of UHS Speed Class 1 (U1) or higher. You can usually find this information on the packaging of the SD card or in the product specifications.
          2. Use a faster SD card: If your current SD card is not rated for UHS Speed Class 1 or higher, consider upgrading to a faster SD card that can support high-quality video recording.
          3. Format the SD card in the camera: Instead of formatting the SD card on your computer, try formatting it in the camera. This can help ensure that the SD card is formatted correctly and is optimized for use with your camera.
          4. Clear the card and try again: If you are still experiencing issues, try clearing the card and recording a new video to see if the problem persists. Make sure that you have enough space on the card to record the entire video.
          5. Contact Canon support: If none of the above steps work, consider contacting Canon support for further assistance. They may be able to help you troubleshoot the issue and provide additional solutions.
          I hope it help!

      2. My camera goes to sleep after 30 minutes. I don’t know what to do to fix it?! We need to record longer.

        1. Hi Suzanne, It seems more like a technical issue faced by most users who updated the EOS Utility Tool. Suppose you have tried the methods mentioned above in this blog and can still not rectify them. Then I suggest you set the “Auto Power Turn Off” to “1 minute”. Somehow, this method has become useful to the users facing this issue. If not, then you can visit the nearby Canon Service Center.
          I hope it helps!

      3. Hi Sumona,
        Thank you for the post.
        The issue I’m having is that when I play back movie files recorded at 4k on M50 the joined files create a noticeable glitch. I am playing them back on Vegas Pro.
        Said another way: The Canon will split 4K movies, as it records, into 4GB files. These files should be able to be played back seamlessly when butted together but there is noticeable glitch in both the video and audio. My SD card is a Transcend with a transfer rate up to 20MB/s on devices supporting SD 3.0. Everything else is perfect. Can you help?
        Thanks,
        Joey

        1. Hi Joey, I would suggest you can try our software demo version and see the preview of repaired files. If our software shows the preview of your glitch video, I assure you, our software definitely repair your video files. For more information, you can contact our support through email suppor[@]stellarinfo.com or call at +1-877-778-6087. Thanks!

      4. I had an issue with my Canon Camera San-disk SD card. Some of the recordings were corrupted or damaged. Thanks for providing me such useful information!

      5. I use canon 60D and I had this issue I tried 32 GB class10 memory card. I format everything before I go to shoot a video however I still have a recording video issue. This information helped me a lot to fix movie recording has been stopped automatically’ error. Now I use Canon camera settings smartly to record good quality videos for a longer duration. Thanks you very much!

      6. Accidently my SD class 10 write speed will lag causing high quality raw video and frame rates to drop. Is there any ways to fix it? Any help would be appreciated!

        1. Hi, Frame rates depending on video quality, if the class 10 SD card speed issue we can’t help you out because you need to contact the nearest SD card dealer or manufacturer for resolving speed issue SD card. If you have a video issue you can try our software demo version and see the preview of a repaired video file.

      7. Hi, Sumona, Thanks for posting, I had the same issue. I used a memory card in the Canon EOS Rebel device. Thanks for providing the ways to fix this issue.

      8. Good point! I had a few different cards for recording. So I could have been using my backup card which is not high speed. Will give it a try. Thanks for sharing!!

      9. I had an issue with error 70 on canon 60D. I tried with formatting card, battery on and off nothing work. What to do?

        1. Hi Efrem, I suggest please remove the battery and lens from your camera and recharge a full capacity battery. If the issues don’t resolve it, you need to contact Canon support. Thanks!!

      10. Apparently SanDisk micro SD card class 10 write speed will lag causing high quality raw video and fast frame rates to drop. Any help would be appreciated?

        1. Hi Kristen, You can try our software demo version for video lagging issues and see the preview of your repaired video file. Thanks!

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