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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: Rockinman59 on August 30, 2014, 01:17:52 PM
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Hi everyone,
I recorded a show last night with the same Lexar 16gb SD card. I taped the opener. No problem. Taped the first set for the headliner. No problem there. Then the second set I started the recording, occasionally checked that it was still going like normal and it stayed recording but after the show I check the files and expected to see 3 wav files and instead I see 20 files! The opener and the first were the first 2 files. No issue there. But the 3rd file changed over at 1:42 (hour and 42 min) into the 2nd set, then started another file that lasted 22 seconds, then changed over to another file of 4 seconds, then 2 seconds! then the next files created were 1 second, 1 second again, then another file of 23 seconds, etc
Is it the SD card acting up or the PMD 661? this has never happened before. I've had it happen one time that a full 2 1/2 hour show got split into 2 files, but 99% of the time it is one complete file. I have the presets set the same, just checked all the settings. I also reformatted the card the day before and cleared any past files. I don't get what happened here.
Has anyone ever experienced this with their unit? I am going to switch to another SD card for tonight's show and see what happens
Thanks for any input. I'm just glad I have to whole show Just have paste together all these tiny files to the larger file that ran 1:42 before it went haywire with creating file after file
Tom
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The record button was getting bumped and started new files.
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actually I have caps that I have covering all 3 buttons (stop, pause & record) to prevent the buttons from being depressed accidentally. I tried another SD card and had no problem last night. I ended up with 3 complete files as it should have been. Another taper at the show was telling me the card wears out in time and can have issues like that or even miss a 1 second spot of audio. I've used that card for 3 years now so it's probably normal wear and tear and it's time to replace it.
Thanks
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Do you lock out the deck to prevent accidental stops starts ? I always lock mine out after I'm sure it's recording .
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I don't use the key lock because it has caused SD card error message. I know the record button could not have been touched or the stop button because I have bottle caps covering them with tape. Been doing it this way for a while. Can't it just be that this SD card is worn out or had some glitch this one time? I can try it again at another show and see if it still does it, but I'd rather just replace this one with another one
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Your bottle caps wore out.
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It sounds like your presets may have gotten changed. 2 questions will answer that:
1. Do the files piece together seamlessly?
2. Are the files the same size?
If yes, it is a setting. If no...I'd try a different card.
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1. The presets are exactly the same as I've always had them.
2. The files DO paste seamlessly
3. The multiple files after the initial hour and 42 min of Set II are all over the place. It was 4 sec, then 1 second a few times, 23 second, then the last file ended up as 12 min after several files splitting in row with seconds on them
By trying a different card, the following 2 nights came out with the normal 3 files (opener, Set 1 and Set 2)
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Sounds like it was the card. Any reason you do not use the lock switch? It seems better than a home made button cover. Of course we all like what we like, so if it works, why not? ;D
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I used the key lock once and it caused SD card error message, so I didn't want to risk it after that so I came up with the idea of covering the stop, pause and records buttons
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I've never had the lock cause any kind of problem. It shouldn't. That makes no sense at all to me.
But it could have been that the mark or track button was getting bumped, which couldn't have happened if it was locked.