This is a conservative setting as some audio software can=92t handle files =
larger than that. It=92s a good idea not to put all your eggs in one basket=
, anyway.
-Dan
> On Aug 17, 2016, at 8:06 PM, Peter Shute [naturerecordi=
sts] <> wrote:
>
> I just checked the LS-10 manual, and it says it creates a new file once i=
t reaches 2GB. 65 minutes sounds about right for 96kHz.
>
> Peter Shute
>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> 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 t=
rack.
>>
>> thanks for your help
>>
>> Vicki Powys
>> Australia
>>
>>
>>
>>
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