Guys, just record in 2x Stereo then if it's that big of a deal. I've never had an issue that way, and it's easy enough to split things up in post. In fact, I almost always run at least one stereo pair plus the other channels, and I find it easier to split 3+4 apart than to squish 1+2 together as a stereo file. Now, technically, this will cause a split to occur twice as often I guess, but I think I'd rather have the split be seemless than to have to manually fix it each time, and not sure how often this would really result in an "extra" split as opposed to a split in a different location. I mean yeah, this sucks, and it should work as advertised, so don't get me wrong, but I've probably recorded a hundred or two hundred hours or more at 2xStereo at 24/44-48 without even one glitch even when the unit was sitting on a surface that vibrated with every single thump of the sub. But maybe I just lucked out with my particular unit?