Subject: | Re: Continuous long tracks with Olympus LS11 |
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From: | "Paul Ahier" noiseboyssl |
Date: | Thu Aug 18, 2016 12:05 am ((PDT)) |
Hi Vicki, Even my Sound Devices 633 has a limit of 4GB. You will just need to stitch the files together afterwards in an editor, which is easy to do and there are plenty of good free audio editors available. -Paul On 18 Aug 2016 7:37 a.m., "vickipowys [naturerecordists]" <> wrote: > > > Many thanks Peter Shute! I guess the really long recordings people > make are done on recorders other than the Olympus LS series? > > Vicki Powys > > On 18/08/2016, at 1:06 PM, Peter Shute > [naturerecordists] wrote: > > > 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 > > > > > |
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