I don't know how you handle 2 different resolutions of the same card.
I do this all the time.
Simply browse to the Models folder
Example
e1500, which is currently in 1080p size.
I rename the Folder to
e1500-1080pThen in the App, I select the new Resolution
Pick 3K
the Card will now be downloaded in 3k, but instead of replacing the existing files, I have them saved by renaming the folder
before I selected the New Resolution.
When this download is done,
I rename the folder again
e1500-3Kand select a different resolution in the app, like 720p
And then when that is done, I rename that folder to
e1500-720pand I pick a new resolution 4K
Now I have 4 sets of folder for card e1500
e1500 <-- which is the 4K version and the one that will be used
e1500-3K
e1500-1080p
e1500-720pTo change which version I will use.
I simply rename two folders.
1st
rename
e1500 --> to
e1500-4Kthen rename one of the other folders, such as the 720p folder
from
e1500-720p --> to
e1500The app will know which resolution the clips are, because the clips are encoded with the resolution.
You
DO NOT adjust the Resolution in the APP.
You
Only Rename the folders to change resolutions.
If you Decide NOT to rename your Folders.
Then each time you pick a new resolution the Old resolution is deleted, and the new resolution replaces the deleted files.
You have to re-download a different resolution every time you want to switch.
By using renamed folders, you can Keep, 2, 3, or all 4 resolutions downloaded, and switch between them at any time.
Also,
even though it is the same card, There could be slight differences in the clips from one resolution to the other.
Each resolution is Encoded individually from the Master Video files
but the encoder software has different settings for each resolution
slight changes to the settings could result in slight differences between the resolutions.
In QA we sometimes see this, where the 720p versions will work ok.
But the 3K version might have an issue.
It is because each resolution is encoded as a separate process.