On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 3:27 AM, Arnold Krille <arnold@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Am Samstag, 9. August 2008 schrieb jdd:
> Ken Restivo a écrit :Probably because it writes wav-files. They have an internal sample-counter
> > I've been using the H2 to record live shows, but with the internal
> > SD card. Sometimes shows go longer than 2GB worth of flash at
> > 44.1/16, so I'll try just using it as a mic and doing the recording
> > onto a laptop hard disk instead.
> h2 works great with 4Gb sd cards (and probably with 8 or 16). The
> manual say that records bigger than 2Gb will be split in several files
that ends at ~2GB... Or maybe because the filesystem can't handle files
bigger than 2GB
Does this support SDHC?
The 2GB is a limit on FAT16, VFS I think.
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