It has to for several reasons.

Firstly the standard wave file cannot be over 1.8GB in length.

Second, the memory card is formatted to Fat 32 so - nmo matter what the file format used - files can't be any longer than 4GB using the Fat32 file format.



On 1/02/2017 3:27 AM, Hamit Campos wrote:
All 3 files have audio right? because if they do and you didn't touch the recorder the whole time this suggests this somehow and this is news to me it automagically splits files. If that's the case peese out my friends I don't know. What I thought of though is that remember this is a multy channal and multi track recorder. So some how it could be that you armed the other XLRs without meaning too. But na from what you just said I guess it can split files after all.


On 1/30/2017 7:31 PM, Andy wrote:
Hi all.

I have a nice Zoom H6 digital hand recorder, and although it is a lovely machine in terms of it's quality, it's a pig to use if you are blind.

On Saturday, I recorded a 2 hour concert at my local village hall.

The Zoom created three files, not one file.


In Goldwave, for example, you can tick the box titled Unbounded within settings so that you can record a file of any length.

My zoom must have a similar function, but I cannot find it.

I don't want to end up with three files after only 2 hours of recording. I only require one file.

Is there anyone who knows what I'm talking about and can help me set up my Zoom to make a single file of any length.

Thanks very much.

Very best wishes.

Andy.

 From Scotland with Love.


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