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It should have files named after the time (the directory is when it starts).
If the card is full it would be a problem. Also is that what you see when it is running?
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It still should create a "prelock.kml" file in the specified directory with the GPS traffic before it gets a lock.
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You can adjust the update rate using the Properties for the link (and the various fly-to speeds in the global settings). If you set it to 1/sec and get the height/angle right it should be less jerky.
I think it is by default set to slowly rise to the clouds and descend to the next point and that can take 4 seconds.