Subject: | Tascam DR-680 in the field |
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From: | "Scott Fraser" scottbfraser |
Date: | Wed Jun 16, 2010 8:19 am ((PDT)) |
<< If you pull the AC plug while it is recording, and do not have internal batteries installed, everything you have recorded is lost. Gone. There is no incremental file closing like the Fostex FR2-LE. It even says so in the manual. I cannot begin to imagine how engineering thought this might be okay, but there it is. >> This is certainly true for any recording via computer to hard drive as well, so it's not a "feature" exclusive to the Tascam. The system has to write some data to the header of the audio file and/or the media directory at the conclusion of the recording in order to have a valid file. Think of it like the finalizing process for a CD burn, though much faster. Realistically, pulling the power cord while in record seems as unlikely as popping open the car hood while on the freeway. Losing an audio file should not be an unexpected consequence of such absentmindedness. Scott Fraser |
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