^^^^Thanks for pointing me to that info - I had not seen that before.
Hmmm.... this makes me think it goes back to the origin of digital audio, which as I heard at one time was a video format, not necessarily intended to become a new entity in itself. I believe that is why there has been so so much confusion over various sampling and bitrate conversions.
I haven't hit the limit on my R-04 yet, but my R-09 has a built-in function that allows you to turn the file split off - at least in theory, as I haven't hit the limit on that unit either.
Given the inherent limitations of the format, then, it makes good engineering sense to design units for seamless patching. I did run into the 2GB limit on a Microtrack, and although it continued to write a new file and continue recording, it apparently had to stop and write the first file before it could go on to the new file, so there was definitely some data missing.
I tend to record these days in 24/48, so I suspect the time limit I would have to watch for may vary from 1 hour, 3 minutes. Does anyone know about that?