Centro rebooting when capturing video.

Hi,
I searched the forums, but couldn't find anyone else with the same problem.
I have a Centro, and a SanDisk 4GB Micro SDHC card.
I use the CamCorder app that came with the Centro to do video recording. 
Whenever I record a clip longer than about 20 seconds, when I stop recording, the Centro reboots. When it comes back up, the video has been recorded, but it is a pain that it reboots every time.
Everything else seems to function as normal.
Could this be a problem with the SD card?
Also, what other apps would you recommend for capturing video on the Centro?
Thanks!
Post relates to: Centro (Sprint)

Hello GoGo
First check if the video is being saved to the SD card. Go to the camcorder application next look near the record button is on the right and select the drop down menu. Make sure it's set to Palm.
If the video was saved to  the Rom and not the SD card it might have performance issues because it's running out of memory.
Also check if you are running any third party applications the might cause corruption on the device and remove them.
"Could this be a problem with the SD card?" - probably not, just check where the file is being stored to.
"Also, what other apps would you recommend for capturing video on the Centro?" - we  do not recommend third party software. But you are more then welcome to look at the following sites for applications: www.palminfocenter.com/centro-software/
http://software.palminfocenter.com/platformMain.asp?platform=1 
www.everythingcentro.com/

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