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PCM-D50. GB. 4-258-434-11(1)
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File Specifications
Once you record audio in the built-in
memory or a Memory Stick, the 10 folders
used for saving tracks are created
automatically in each memory location. One
.WAV file is created for each recording.
For details about the folders and track file
structure, refer to page 37.
Notes about folders and tracks
Because the folder names FOLDER 01 to
FOLDER 10 are fixed, do not change the
names on a computer. If they are changed,
the recorder cannot recognize the folders.
The number of folders is fixed at 10 for
each memory type. If a folder is deleted on
a computer, a new folder is created in the
built-in memory or Memory Stick.
The maximum number of tracks that can
be saved in one folder is 99 tracks.
The maximum data capacity that one WAV
format track can deal with is 2 GB. If the
data amount of one track exceeds 2 GB
during recording, recording as a new track
starts automatically. In this case, the
elapsed recording time display changes to
0 second, but the contents that have been
recorded up to the 2 GB limit are stored
normally.
While recording analog audio signals, one
track is created even if recording is
stopped right after recording is started.
You can change a file name on your
computer. If you use a character that the
recorder does not support, playback or
other operation may be disabled. If this
occurs, change the file name again. When
you change a file name, the playback order
may change.
If you use 8 or fewer alphanumeric
characters in lower case for a file name,
the characters are displayed in upper case
on the recorder. If you use 9 letters or
more, they are displayed in lower case.
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