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Re: Continuous long tracks with Olympus LS11

Subject: Re: Continuous long tracks with Olympus LS11
From: "Arn=FE=F3r Helgason"
Date: Thu Aug 18, 2016 12:13 am ((PDT))
It is quite common that digital recorders split files when they reach 2
gb. I have a long experience with both LS-11 and Nagra Ares BB+ and by
joining the files in a sound editor like Goldwave you don't hear any
klicking which shows that this is a combine file.


Arnthor Helgason



=DEann 18.8.2016 06:43, skrifa=F0i  [naturerecordists]:
>
> There should be no problem. Usually when these recorders split files
> the 2 gb limit, no data is lost. You can join them up again in an
> audio editor
>
> umashankar
>
> *From: *vickipowys  [naturerecordists]
> <>
> *Sent: *Thursday, August 18, 2016 12:07 PM
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> *Subject: *Re: [Nature Recordists] Continuous long tracks with Olympus
> LS11
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> 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.
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> >
>
> > Peter Shute
>
> >
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