08-21-2023 02:55 PM
I bought this camera for streaming and other recording purposes. unfortunately, it is not working out how i was hoping at this point. I can not figure out the settings to work so that the camera display will not shut off unless i choose. I automatically shuts off at 30 minutes or less depending on what its set at and there is no disable option for it. I've tried everything I can, or have reserached, but can't figure anything out. Is there any possible way to keep this from happening, so that not only can I stream games without this problem, but so i can also be able to record videos elsewhere for longer than 30 minutes. that was the whole point of me buying this to begin with
08-29-2023 01:09 AM
If you are using an HDMI connection, then you do not need the EOS Webcam Utility. I believe the EOS M50 Mark II has a “Clean HDMI” output option. The M50 Mark II User Guide tells you how to set it up.
08-29-2023 01:12 AM
@AlphaWolfGaming wrote:Never saw anything showing it is overheating. the power saving settings i have viewfinder disabled, auto power off disabled, and display off i have tried all options but there is no disable for that. max is 30 min, which is what is causing the issue. no idea how i can fix that or figure out a setting to counter that. i had figured that if it was seeing movement within the screen that it would keep it on but nope
Reset those. Menu options and power options back to their factory defaults.
08-29-2023 09:55 AM
Are all Canon cameras limited to 30 minutes of video on the HDMI port? If not, is there a list somewhere showing which cameras are limited?
08-29-2023 06:06 PM
Greetings AlphaWolfGaming,
Canon cameras, like the EOS M50 Mark II, will have the sensor turn off after 29 minutes and 59 seconds when using the Live View shooting mode and when the camera is set to the video recording mode. This would also include when using the HDMI port to send a live signal from the camera to an external device. This occurs even if you have set the camera to not power off under the power saving feature. Pressing the shutter button halfway will turn the sensor turn back and you will be able to see through your display or external device again. Unfortunately, this function cannot be modified on the camera.
An alternative option for streaming for longer periods of time would be to use our EOS Webcam Utility where users are able to connect the camera to a computer with a USB cable and use the camera as a webcam. You may click on the following link to view more information on the EOS Webcam Utility. Please note that this software will not work with the camera's HDMI port.
https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/self-help-center/eos-webcam-utility
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