Subject: | Re: LS-10 Update |
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From: | "Michael Oates" msohooates |
Date: | Sat Feb 14, 2009 3:42 pm ((PST)) |
On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 18:54:16 -0000, you wrote: >According to the Olympus web site, the firmware upgrade 1.10 adds two >new features. > >1.10 adds the ability to record files larger than 2GB. No upper limit >was specified, so I assume the new firmware will allow you to record >until you run out of free space on the memory card. The above is not quite correct, what happens is, (and I have just tried it)= if you just keep recording, when the file size gets to 2GB the file is saved and a new = one is started. You can join the files together in software and is almost seamless. I say a= lmost as you can just make out a change if you look at the file as a wave display the le= vel drops off at the join for about 1ms. So it will depend on what was being recorded at = the time of file change as it may be more obvious if there was a higher level at the ti= me. Mike |
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