oh no, i recored nick cave this sunday with usb audio recorder pro and the app just stopped recording when 2 GB file size were reached :O
Okay, this is truly weird. I ran a test last night with the d:vice and USB Audio Recorder PRO latest paid version on my Samsung T3 tablet, Android 7. I ran it 4-5 hours at 24/96, power down to 55% (but screen lit the whole time). I got four 2 Gig files plus one smaller file, no issue I could see with the splits.
Speaking with the DPA folks at AES last week, who told me that the d:vice has been used at 192k and higher by some users, with some equipment. The USB Audio Recorder Pro sheet says it can go as high as 192k, with some Android devices. When I went to set sample rates in the USB app (from the I/O tab on the main page) it only allowed me to go to 96k, I assume this is a limitation of the Samsung tablet, or maybe all android devices with the DPA d:vice. I hope to experiment a bit next week with my laptop to see if I can get 192k or higher, not that I ever plan to record that high but just to see what the limits of the d:vice are.
If I can get my hands on a Sony phone (not widely available here, and not compatible with my Verizon service) I'll test it (but don't hold your breath).
Jeff