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Title: Sony PCM-M10 details?
Post by: poptart on May 26, 2011, 01:52:51 PM
I was wondering if someone could help me with some information that I could not find in the manual. I currently use a tascam dr-08 but I'm running in to a problem.... perhaps the PCM-M10 would solve the problem...

Just like the PCM-M10 the tascam has its built-in folders of 2GB. If the recording goes beyond that, a new folder is created automatically. The problem is that there's an audio gap between one folder to the other once the track is merged.

The PCM-M10 has 10 folders in its built-in memory of 4GB. My question is:

1.How big is each folder?

2. If my recording goes beyond a folder, would I get a gapless audio when I merge the tracks or there's no solution?

I'm recording about 3 hours in 24/48K

any help please?
Title: Re: Sony PCM-M10 details?
Post by: Cheesecadet on May 26, 2011, 04:25:24 PM
M10 is gapless
Title: Re: Sony PCM-M10 details?
Post by: darby on May 26, 2011, 04:30:54 PM
the recording doesn't switch folders when you reach the 2gb limit... it just creates a new file in that same folder
without digging out my manual, I THINK you can have up to 99 files in each folder
you have to direct it to record in another folder... never done that myself

I had a recording one night go beyond the 2gb limit, plus it also filled up my card and switched to the internal memory on the M10
I watched when it switched to the internal and it looked like there was a gap, but it was all there when I opened it up in my editing software
Title: Re: Sony PCM-M10 details?
Post by: poptart on May 26, 2011, 04:34:47 PM
the recording doesn't switch folders when you reach the 2gb limit... it just creates a new file in that same folder
without digging out my manual, I THINK you can have up to 99 files in each folder
you have to direct it to record in another folder... never done that myself

I had a recording one night go beyond the 2gb limit, plus it also filled up my card and switched to the internal memory on the M10
I watched when it switched to the internal and it looked like there was a gap, but it was all there when I opened it up in my editing software

That's good to know... I guess I can rest assure that in case a new file is created, I'll be able to merge the 2 files without having an audio gap in between right? That's my main concern...

I'm planning on recording about 3 hrs non stop at the rate of 24/48k and don't want to run into any audio loss even if it's just for one second..

Thank you for taking the time to reply!

H
Title: Re: Sony PCM-M10 details?
Post by: morst on June 19, 2011, 02:13:51 AM
the recording doesn't switch folders when you reach the 2gb limit... it just creates a new file in that same folder
without digging out my manual, I THINK you can have up to 99 files in each folder
That is correct. The folder are there to help keep filenames short. If they allowed over 99 files in a folder, they'd need to add a character to the filenames, 110619_99 is as high as we can go today.

*p 103 of the manual (troubleshooting section) states that "TRACK FULL" message will display when you try to record in a folder with 99 tracks. It goes on to say that the solution is to delete or move some of the tracks. It doesn't mention that you can just pick a different folder!!?  :o