omichalis
Date: Sun Jun 7, 2009 6:28 am ((PDT))
you should bare in mind that there is a file size limitation for =0D
standard aif and wav files..=0D
I think it' s 2Gb or sth=0D
so there might be the chance that if you reach this limit your FOSTEX
will probably automatically create another file to continue=0D
at least that' s what happened to me once using the EDIROL R-4=0D
On 07 =CE=99=CE=BF=CF=85=CE=BD 2009, at 4:21 =CE=9C=CE=9C, David Michael wr=
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> Hello=0D
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> So now that I am interested in doing some longer term recordings with=0D
> the Fostex, it seems impractical to write 32GB continuous files to the=0D
> disc. This would be a nightmare to work with.=0D
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> The FR2LE does have a "maximum file size" setting, but unfortunately=0D
> when max size is reached, *recording just stops*. From the manual:=0D
> "During recording, the recorder automatically quits recording and=0D
> stops if the file size reaches the maximum file size."=0D
> Bummer.=0D
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> Can someone share some techniques for dealing with very large files=0D
> once they have reached the computer? Is there a way to easily or=0D
> automatically chop the file into manageable bits?=0D
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> Thanks=0D
> David=0D
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