This is what I got from Doug Oade on the 8GB card problem:
Hi !
Yes, the info I have from Marantz indicates 8 gig and larger cards are
supported but must be formated on a computer. Also keep in mind not all
cards are the same so some brands may not ever work. I do not own any 8
gig cards( I prefer the reliability and lower operating current/temp of
2 and 4 gig CF cards) so I cannot test it but I hope this helps...Doug
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that is fantasdic news...
i wouldnt suppose marantz has a handy freeware .exe that they have devloped for this purpose..? cf cards, and microdrives, esp. are real finnicky. for instance i bought a 2.2gig microdrive when i was using the older ipaq to record, and nothing would format it - not expanision slot changes, not a 'puter card reader, not my camera, not the ipaq2215 (wich is the one i moved to), not using the program gordon (live2496) recommends for formatting the CF cards (storage tools is what it is called, i think)...
then i bought that pad for my psp, and threw the old microdrive in the pad, and whammo - the psp saw it, and i formatted it that way... and now everything reads it (all those devices that i said before would not). weird, but i like i said above, i bet that is what is happening with the 8gig cards)...
the sandisk cards are pretty reliable - has anybody tried foratting the 8gig card with storage tools on a pda..? do you have to format the fat type, cluster size and cache size, etc. to specific values before using a card in the marantz, or did the pmd671 do that when you installed a card..? if you cant use the marantz unit to format the larger cards, has marantz stated SPECIFICALLY what fat type, cluster and cache sizes to use - this can make a difference. gordon (live2496) can fill in the specifics, but i know from experience
that some settings work, and some absolutely do not, but usually when they fail, it causes nasty things like buffer over/underruns, that cause all sorts of resetting... talk about a big dropout - i have walked out of shows, f*cking fuming - when this has happened to me (unfortunately on more than one occassion - the pleasures of being an ealry adopter (i have been using the pda rigs for a couple of years now)...
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@ ghengis re: 24/96 being a waste of space...
sometimes yes, sometimes no - i want to have all my options.
i agree if you are doing a straight record > FLAC > listen via foobar, then i would love to see you abx the difference (foobar has an abx function, where you load the tracks and pick; sweet for really testing wha you are hearing, and not allowing personal hunches, preferences, wishes, etc. color your tests)... anyway, i dont think many folks can hear the difference in this scenario...
BUT if you are going to be doing ANY dsp (other than the trim/fade/dither) i think it makes a huge difference, and is absolutely necessary...
now i would like to think that my sh*t sounds so good that i dont need to do any dsp, but that is just not true...
now learning the dsp tools, and using them with tremendous restraint (imo) is the way to go, and requires a whole noew set of skills. but if you are seriously planning on applying dsp, you want 24/96 (or better) source files... at least, i KNOW i do...
i can live without 24/192...