Re: Anyone use a Zoom H6 for audio recording

2017-01-31 Thread Dane Trethowan
We're talking standard PCM wave files, the type you'd edit with your PC, having said that there are various standards of Wave files and the 24/96 type might be different but in any case the Zoom H6 - given that the SD card is formatted to FAT 32 - is going to have to split the file - whether

Re: Anyone use a Zoom H6 for audio recording

2017-01-31 Thread John Covici
I never knew that a .wav file could not be more than 1.8gb in length -- I am sure if I were to record 24 bit at 48000hz for 2 hours it would be more than that. On Tue, 31 Jan 2017 16:25:30 -0500, Dane Trethowan wrote: > > It has to for several reasons. > > Firstly the standard wave file cannot

Re: Anyone use a Zoom H6 for audio recording

2017-01-31 Thread Dane Trethowan
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

Re: Anyone use a Zoom H6 for audio recording

2017-01-31 Thread Hamit Campos
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

Re: Anyone use a Zoom H6 for audio recording

2017-01-30 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi! I don't have this recording device yet and their could be a few reasons why you're getting multiple files, my H1 did this also however with the H1 there was no way to get around this and I wasn't surprised given the price of the recorder so perhaps there is a setting that can be changed