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So I learned tonight that the Pro 3 doesn't record for 7 days without a subscription like my moms Arlo Pro 2 does. 😡 So I've been reading up on local storage. Inserted a 4gb thumb drive I had laying around just to test before I buy a bigger one. Insert it into the base, open app choose storage then format USB Flash Drive. Shows it' formats then says Require formatting. So what am I missing? Also when i select local from the library I get an error obtaining library, arlo team is working on the issue. So I can't record? Makes the cameras pretty useless if I can't record what's going on. Any ideas?
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@Sticks0915 wrote:
Inserted a 4gb thumb drive I had laying around just to test before I buy a bigger one. Insert it into the base, open app choose storage then format USB Flash Drive. Shows it' formats then says Require formatting. So what am I missing?
What base are you using? I believe the VMB4540 requires 16 GB.
Also, some USB drives have 2 partitions - one for main storage, the other for application software and sometimes encrypted files. That creates issues for the base stations, so both partitions need to be deleted and an new single partition created. If you use Windows you can do that with the windows disk manager.
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@Sticks0915 wrote:
Inserted a 4gb thumb drive I had laying around just to test before I buy a bigger one. Insert it into the base, open app choose storage then format USB Flash Drive. Shows it' formats then says Require formatting. So what am I missing?
What base are you using? I believe the VMB4540 requires 16 GB.
Also, some USB drives have 2 partitions - one for main storage, the other for application software and sometimes encrypted files. That creates issues for the base stations, so both partitions need to be deleted and an new single partition created. If you use Windows you can do that with the windows disk manager.
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That's the base station I have. So minimum of 16 gb then? I'll stop by a store today and pickup a 32 or 64 gb. Wish it has the option for SD or micro SD have a number of those laying around. Really disappointed that I didn't read about the cloud recording not working after the trial perior. Went based off what my mom and sister have Pro and Pro 2 and thought upgrade to better video, newer model makes sense. Now not so much
I'll check the new drive for partitions when I get it
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I've never tried a card reader, so I have no experience there.
Minimum flash drive capacity is here: https://kb.arlo.com/1146857/How-do-I-set-up-local-storage-backups-on-a-USB-device-using-my-Arlo-base...
Note it also says the base requires FAT32 formatting.
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@Sticks0915 FWIW the cloud subscription is worth it to me compared to the limitations of Local storage as I use that just for back up. But it's up to each person.
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