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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Recording Media => Topic started by: Uddhava on May 03, 2007, 02:55:55 AM
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I tried to use a Transcend SDHC 8 GB card.
I am experiencing problems with this.
I cannot transfer some of the files to a PC or Mac (Error message "The Parameter is Incorrect".
Some of the files i can transfer but these are corrupt and cannot be read in Wavelab for instance
But the WAV files do play nicely on the R-09...
So stay away from 8GB SDHC cards from transcend. (although Sonicstudio reports no problems with Sandisk Ultra II 8 GB sdhc card.)
Secondly which class should we have (SDHC).
With a WAV recording of 96kHz at 24 bit we need 96000 x 24 = 2304000 bits/sec = 288000 bytes/sec = 0.27 MB/sec
So a Class 2 (2 MB/sec) should be enough.
(But it makes transferring large files to a computer very slow.....)
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My Transcend SDHC 8GB card works fine as long as I don't try to auto-span files over the file limit setting (2GB). Still waiting for actual support of cards larger than 4GB.
Try the file repair function included in the last firmware update. I used that last week for some older corrupt files I had sitting around it repaired them just fine.
This recorder won't record 96khz, 48 is the maximum, sample rate setting.
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I tried to use a Transcend SDHC 8 GB card.
I am experiencing problems with this.
I cannot transfer some of the files to a PC or Mac (Error message "The Parameter is Incorrect".
Some of the files i can transfer but these are corrupt and cannot be read in Wavelab for instance
But the WAV files do play nicely on the R-09...
So stay away from 8GB SDHC cards from transcend. (although Sonicstudio reports no problems with Sandisk Ultra II 8 GB sdhc card.)
Secondly which class should we have (SDHC).
With a WAV recording of 96kHz at 24 bit we need 96000 x 24 = 2304000 bits/sec = 288000 bytes/sec = 0.27 MB/sec
So a Class 2 (2 MB/sec) should be enough.
(But it makes transferring large files to a computer very slow.....)
Sorry about causing confusion as I do have TRANSCEND make of 8 GIG SDHC (NOT Sandisk as I emailed earlier, this I have in CF for MT deck).
What is true is only used up 60% capacity inside 3-4 files so far with no problems other than well-known spanning fault.
But like I suggested, file faults may still be particular to something marginal (or defective/or maybe card's protocol is different) with this make? Roland seemed to be using Panasonic brand SDHC when developing/testing firmware.
The experience with Roland's 'file fix' utility working on these same file faults suggests Transcend card's protocol issues with R-09 firmware.
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The experience with Roland's 'file fix' utility working on these same file faults suggests Transcend card's protocol issues with R-09 firmware.
Just to be clear, the files I fixed using the 'file fix' utility on the R-09 were old files recorded to a 4GB card that had bad headers, due to trying to enter rec mode too quickly after powering up the recorder. I had no problem transfering those files off the card to the computer (or back again to repair them). I do not know if 'file fix' will work or not to help Uddhava's "Parameter Incorrect" problem where he cann't transfer the file.
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Here is the official statement from Roland :
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We will be testing the 8 GB cards shortly. Currently 1.20 supports up to 4GB SDHC.
This selection is from Knowledge Base Article #104519 available at:
http://backstage.rolandus.com/knowledge_base/index.php?HD_ID=104519
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TITLE: Compatible SD Card Sizes
Beginning with operating system 1.20, SDHC class 2 cards up to 4GB are compatible. For cards under 2 GB you will still need to use standard SD cards and not the SDHC class 2 cards.
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End Knowledge Base Article #104519
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For cards under 2 GB you will still need to use standard SD cards and not the SDHC class 2 cards.
That's interesting, not that I'm planning on using any cards smaller than 2GB.
Did the 'file fix' utility work for you?