But you didn't get the same clicks with your indoor tests? Could it be a mi=
crophone problem? Is a millisecond too short for an environmental noise?=0D
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Paul, I will keep on trying another card. I have never had this problem bef=
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The clicks I get are totally irregular, millisec short, full clip and=0D
there are several minutes between. them. All four files were corrupted.=0D
There is no readable text on the card, indicating which type it is,=0D
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>The transient clicks you describe don't coincide with the problems I=0D
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>I encountered showed up only on long recordings where the recorder=0D
>started a second file after reaching the 2gig limit. The first file=0D
>would be perfectly fine, but any subsequent files would be corrupted=0D
>as follows: the file would consist of about 30 seconds of the=0D
>recording followed by a 2-4 second burst of full-clip broadband=0D
>noise, then repeating the same 30 second clip, followed by the noise=0D
>burst, in a loop. I emailed a description of the problem along with=0D
>a brief clip of the file to Olympus tech support. I never heard back=0D
>from Olympus.=0D
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