I should also add that with a Zoom H1, its very unlikely that you'll ever 
corrupt a SD card should the battery go flat in my experience, the unit just 
switches off and all data is safely written to the card.


On 06/12/2010, at 11:39 AM, kim kelly wrote:

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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Matzura" <[email protected]>
> To: "midi-mag" <[email protected]>; "pc-audio" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 4:17 PM
> Subject: Running Out of Battery Power with Today's Digital Recorders
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>> Have you ever been in the situation where, while recording something
>> with your digital recorder, your power source is exhausted and you
>> lose the remainder of the program, not to mention possibly turning an
>> SD card into just so much cole slaw?  Has anyone found remedies for
>> knowing how much juice your juice-provider has left in it?  Do you
>> find yourself throwing away batteries that probably still have good
>> life in them, or changing/charging them too frequently, causing them
>> to develop memories?  I know I have, to all of the above, and since I
>> bought the original Edirol R1, I've not come up with a suitable
>> solution.  If you have, I'd love to hear it.
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