Subject: | Re: Continuous long tracks with Olympus LS11 |
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From: | "Peter Shute" pshute2 |
Date: | Wed Aug 17, 2016 8:37 pm ((PDT)) |
I just checked the LS-10 manual, and it says it creates a new file once it = reaches 2GB. 65 minutes sounds about right for 96kHz. Peter Shute > -----Original Message----- > From: > > Sent: Thursday, 18 August 2016 10:58 AM > To: > Subject: [Nature Recordists] Continuous long tracks with Olympus LS11 > > > > I ask on behalf of a friend who is researching Pied Butcherbird song and > needs to record long sequences i.e. more than an hour. > > Why does her Olympus LS11 recorder insist on making a new track after > 65 minutes? > > This happens using the internal drive, and also with an add-on SD card. > > Settings are 96 kHz but there is still plenty of room to make a longer tr= ack. > > thanks for your help > > Vicki Powys > Australia > > > > |
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