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They say dozens of tracks but if recording non-stop such as a radio
talk show, how much record time can you get? |
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That would depend on the sampling rate.
wrote in message oups.com... They say dozens of tracks but if recording non-stop such as a radio talk show, how much record time can you get? |
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And the bit depth. And how many channels. Or if it's compressed.
FWIW, my 40GB recorder holds over 60 hours of CD quality stereo audio. In article , Rob wrote: That would depend on the sampling rate. wrote in message roups.com... They say dozens of tracks but if recording non-stop such as a radio talk show, how much record time can you get? |
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Quick reminder: For marketing purposes, disks are measured in
metric/decimal metric multipliers, not in computerese -- a kilobyte of disk really is 1000 bytes, not 1024; a megabyte is a million bytes, and so on. From that, subtract whatever overhead the formatting and filesystem imposes. Its still going to be in the same general ballpark, but if you're trying to calculate real numbers you need to allow for these. |
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I've been looking at the Tascam 2488 for demo-ing our 1 hour radio talk
show. Seems over kill for this purpose but mutliple tracks and storage capacity and ability to burn CD are all attractive features. In addition I don't think we would be needing all the effects provided on the 2488. Seems like a lot of what we would be doing could be computer based/generated but I like the controls and access of a digital recorder. Any over suggestions on a mixer/recorder/cd combo for a talk show and not necessarily for recording music would be appreciated. |
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On Thu, 5 May 2005 04:56:37 +0000 (UTC), (G.
Louie) wrote: And the bit depth. And how many channels. Or if it's compressed. FWIW, my 40GB recorder holds over 60 hours of CD quality stereo audio. It's a simple math question (drive size in gigabytes / (4 bytes per sample * 44,100 samples/second)), but we're all too lazy to work it out for the OP. Since he's recording radio, that may be a good answer. OTOH, for talk radio where full CD quality isn't needed, you can get away with making it mono, 8-bit, 22ksps, each of which doubles the recording time over the CD data rate, and the combination gives 480 hours recording time. You can get even more recording time using psychoacoustic data compression, but the 'underwater' sound is a lot more bothersome to me than cutting off at 10kHz. In article , Rob wrote: That would depend on the sampling rate. wrote in message groups.com... They say dozens of tracks but if recording non-stop such as a radio talk show, how much record time can you get? ----- http://mindspring.com/~benbradley |
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