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Quote from: Chemdog C on January 07, 2009, 03:52:32 PMNews From Phish: Will tour as opening act for Widespread Panic for Summerhahaha never happen, PHiSH is waaaaayyyy better the WSPThey both ain't got nothing on MMW... Money spent wisely if you ask me...
News From Phish: Will tour as opening act for Widespread Panic for Summerhahaha never happen, PHiSH is waaaaayyyy better the WSP
FYI, it is a kick ass recording of a bunch of pretend-a-hippies talking.
It does sound to me that it was probably the card that was the culprit. But I wouldn't say Class 2 is a big no-no. A true Class 2 card (2 MB/s write rate) should be fine for 24/96 sampling, which is less than 1MB/s for 2ch. I use a Class 2 Sandisk microSD card in my M10 and it works fine. I also have found that Sandisk cards (if you get real ones and not bunk ones on ebay) are what they say they are. I also have found Kingston to be good. But I've had Transcend and A-Data cards that were supposedly Class 6 or Class 10, but operated far below Class 2 standards.I'd spend the money on a good Class 2 card before I got a shoddy A-data or Transcend Class 6 or Class 10. ymmv of course, but that has been my experience.
...I wouldn't say Class 2 is a big no-no. A true Class 2 card (2 MB/s write rate) should be fine for 24/96 sampling, which is less than 1MB/s for 2ch.I'd spend the money on a good Class 2 card before I got a shoddy A-data or Transcend Class 6 or Class 10.
Thanks, Reiner, but I always use h2testw and this card--a SanDisk Class 2 (see original post) from Amazon--tested out fine. As noted, I was only going 24/44.1. Still, it was a long set and I think the file just got too big. If I try this experiment again I'll break the set in half. But maybe I'll just spring for a class 4.
By design the M10 splits files at 2GB due to older computer file systems having a 2GB file size limit.