First off, thanks for this wonderful forum. It has really helped me in deciding how to go about my recording projects, which are for my anthropological (musical) fieldwork. I have a MicroTrack with a 4GB Kingston card from NewEgg (the card with the picture of the chameleon or gecko on it) and I have two problems:
1) I'm recording in mp3 mode and I've noticed that glitches or skips will occur every now and then, perhaps 5 per every one hour of recording. They sound like a scratched audio CD sounds. It's not only a matter of an additional sound being written on top of the recording, but the recording itself has a skip, noticeable because it cuts out a syllable from the word of whoever's talking, or, if it's music, introduces an irregularity to the rhythm. These glitches happen always at the same time-mark (for instance, the first one at 32 seconds). Very annoying. I have a feeling it's the card. I've tried reformatting it, to no avail. My question is, what can I do? I'm in a country without any postal service, so I can't really get in touch with Kingston and demand a new card. I cringe at the thought of all my fieldwork recordings during this coming year having this problem.
2) I'm recording musical religious ceremonies, and the MicroTrack is picking up the frequencies of cell phones on silent mode when they ring in people's pockets. You know, that "dat dat-dat dat-dat dat-dat" sound which sort of ruins the recording. Is there anything I can do about this? Any way of setting the MicroTrack so it won't pick up these frequencies?
Thanks in advance all my fellow recording enthusiasts!