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isnt the 2gb limit something associated with ntfs or fat32 file systems? since this is flash will that not matter? but will your pc have a hard time with 4gb files if this will handle em?
Quote from: caymanreview on April 09, 2005, 09:05:21 AMisnt the 2gb limit something associated with ntfs or fat32 file systems? since this is flash will that not matter? but will your pc have a hard time with 4gb files if this will handle em?I believe it is a wav file limitation. I also know from the experience Tim and I had on the 722 that wavelab has a hard time handling files over 2 Gb
yeah just one CF card slot. 4gb cards arent too bad in price, and you can def snag some decent brand 4gb CF cards on ebay for decent prices toowhat would happen with a 4gb audio file? is this thing not applicable to anything related to the 2gb issues we have with laptops and such???
does anyone know how to use the FAT32?i cannot find it in the manual.thanks
all this talk about storage in this thread, maybe this would work? http://www.tweakers.net/nieuws/36712
I know I'm not really funny just saw that and started thinking about recording............
Don't know if you're joking or not, but it wont work. Besides, the whole point is to get away from hard discs.