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I just picked up a Marantz PMD670 recorder that uses a CF memory card. The
recorder is in pristine condition. It has hardly been used. It came with a Renesas 64MB card, which will record 6 minutes in wav. Today I received a Kingston 16GB ultimate 266X card. The recorder formatted it as an 8GB card, but it will not record to it. The record light just flashes. The manual says that cards larger than 8GB have to be formatted in a computer, so I formatted the card for the full 16GB in a computer. The card is fully readable on that computer. When I put it back into the recorder, it's still a no-go. What brands of CF cards are compatible with the PMD670? The posts I've seen on the Internet suggest Lexar, SanDisk, and Kingston, but I'm unable to find any posts suggested current brands that will work. It would be helpful to have at least 8GB. |
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![]() "mcp6453" wrote in message ... I just picked up a Marantz PMD670 recorder that uses a CF memory card. The recorder is in pristine condition. It has hardly been used. It came with a Renesas 64MB card, which will record 6 minutes in wav. Today I received a Kingston 16GB ultimate 266X card. The recorder formatted it as an 8GB card, but it will not record to it. The record light just flashes. The manual says that cards larger than 8GB have to be formatted in a computer, so I formatted the card for the full 16GB in a computer. The card is fully readable on that computer. When I put it back into the recorder, it's still a no-go. What brands of CF cards are compatible with the PMD670? The posts I've seen on the Internet suggest Lexar, SanDisk, and Kingston, but I'm unable to find any posts suggested current brands that will work. I have no idea if they will work in your recorder, *but* Lexar, SanDisk, and Kingston *are* all current brands. Obviously you already have a Kingston card! :-) Do you know what format the card expects though? Frankly I think you may be better off getting an 8GB card if that's what the recorder can format. Or it may be as simple as formatting FAT32 (or even FAT16) rather than NTFS in the computer for example. Or perhaps it is even a unix format? I'm sure you can find the info if you look. Trevor. |
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On Mon, 18 Feb 2013 18:03:23 -0500 "mcp6453" wrote in
article I just picked up a Marantz PMD670 recorder that uses a CF memory card. The recorder is in pristine condition. It has hardly been used. It came with a Renesas 64MB card, which will record 6 minutes in wav. Today I received a Kingston 16GB ultimate 266X card. The recorder formatted it as an 8GB card, but it will not record to it. The record light just flashes. The manual says that cards larger than 8GB have to be formatted in a computer, so I formatted the card for the full 16GB in a computer. The card is fully readable on that computer. When I put it back into the recorder, it's still a no-go. What brands of CF cards are compatible with the PMD670? The posts I've seen on the Internet suggest Lexar, SanDisk, and Kingston, but I'm unable to find any posts suggested current brands that will work. It would be helpful to have at least 8GB. I had one of those recorders. Try to track down firmware updates - that made the difference with large cards for me. Jason |
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On Mon, 18 Feb 2013 21:35:06 -0500 "Jason" wrote
in article On Mon, 18 Feb 2013 18:03:23 -0500 "mcp6453" wrote in article I just picked up a Marantz PMD670 recorder that uses a CF memory card. The recorder is in pristine condition. It has hardly been used. It came with a Renesas 64MB card, which will record 6 minutes in wav. Today I received a Kingston 16GB ultimate 266X card. The recorder formatted it as an 8GB card, but it will not record to it. The record light just flashes. The manual says that cards larger than 8GB have to be formatted in a computer, so I formatted the card for the full 16GB in a computer. The card is fully readable on that computer. When I put it back into the recorder, it's still a no-go. What brands of CF cards are compatible with the PMD670? The posts I've seen on the Internet suggest Lexar, SanDisk, and Kingston, but I'm unable to find any posts suggested current brands that will work. It would be helpful to have at least 8GB. I had one of those recorders. Try to track down firmware updates - that made the difference with large cards for me. Jason Forgot: During the time I used it, I had cards from many vendors - they all worked. Marantz customer support was helpful with the firmware update. |
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On 2/18/2013 6:03 PM, mcp6453 wrote:
I just picked up a Marantz PMD670 recorder that uses a CF memory card. The recorder is in pristine condition. It has hardly been used. It came with a Renesas 64MB card, which will record 6 minutes in wav. Today I received a Kingston 16GB ultimate 266X card. The recorder formatted it as an 8GB card, but it will not record to it. The record light just flashes. That's a pretty old recorder as these things go, made when nobody could imagine, or at least imagine paying for a 16GB memory card. Have you checked to see if there's a firmware update that expands the memory capacity? I think my Zoom H2, when it was new, couldn't accommodate anything larger than 2 GB and a firmware update allows it to work with, I think, up to an 8 GB card, but that was probably the last update. You could try an 8 GB card. Buy it from someplace where you can return it if it doesn't work in your recorder. -- For a good time, call http://mikeriversaudio.wordpress.com |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
On 2/18/2013 6:03 PM, mcp6453 wrote: I just picked up a Marantz PMD670 recorder that uses a CF memory card. The recorder is in pristine condition. It has hardly been used. It came with a Renesas 64MB card, which will record 6 minutes in wav. Today I received a Kingston 16GB ultimate 266X card. The recorder formatted it as an 8GB card, but it will not record to it. The record light just flashes. That's a pretty old recorder as these things go, made when nobody could imagine, or at least imagine paying for a 16GB memory card. Have you checked to see if there's a firmware update that expands the memory capacity? I think my Zoom H2, when it was new, couldn't accommodate anything larger than 2 GB and a firmware update allows it to work with, I think, up to an 8 GB card, but that was probably the last update. Just a tiny detail, my Zoom H2 is working quite happily with a 16GB card. The *makers* say up to 8GB, but I suspect that's because when they issued the update, 16GB cards were like Hens' teeth. I've yet to try it with a 32GB card.... -- Tciao for Now! John. |
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For my experience,you need to purchase CF cards from reliable broker or online websites. It's easy for you to get not-full-capacity CF cards if you don't pay much attention to the seller. You might want to check these SD memory cards from ankaka.com. http://www.ankaka.com/Wholesale-memory-cards_c10069
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On 2/18/2013 10:16 PM, Mike Rivers wrote:
On 2/18/2013 6:03 PM, mcp6453 wrote: I just picked up a Marantz PMD670 recorder that uses a CF memory card. The recorder is in pristine condition. It has hardly been used. It came with a Renesas 64MB card, which will record 6 minutes in wav. Today I received a Kingston 16GB ultimate 266X card. The recorder formatted it as an 8GB card, but it will not record to it. The record light just flashes. That's a pretty old recorder as these things go, made when nobody could imagine, or at least imagine paying for a 16GB memory card. Have you checked to see if there's a firmware update that expands the memory capacity? I think my Zoom H2, when it was new, couldn't accommodate anything larger than 2 GB and a firmware update allows it to work with, I think, up to an 8 GB card, but that was probably the last update. You could try an 8 GB card. Buy it from someplace where you can return it if it doesn't work in your recorder. Firmware updates have to be done by the company, based on what I've read. There are plenty of posts about how fantastic Marantz support has been for others with similar problems. In many cases, they update the firmware for free. Now it appears that they have offloaded those tasks to Superscope Technologies. They may be the same company. I'm going to call them today to see if there is any hope for a firmware upgrade. It would be worth spending a little, but if I'm going to spend a lot, I might as well go new. One thing that appears to be the case is that Marantz is very customer-oriented. If they help me with this old recorder, they're going to get a very loyal customer, if they haven't already. (I've been using Marantz professional equipment since the portable cassette days.) |
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On Tue, 19 Feb 2013 09:41:38 -0500 "mcp6453" wrote in
article On 2/18/2013 10:16 PM, Mike Rivers wrote: On 2/18/2013 6:03 PM, mcp6453 wrote: I just picked up a Marantz PMD670 recorder that uses a CF memory card. The recorder is in pristine condition. It has hardly been used. It came with a Renesas 64MB card, which will record 6 minutes in wav. Today I received a Kingston 16GB ultimate 266X card. The recorder formatted it as an 8GB card, but it will not record to it. The record light just flashes. That's a pretty old recorder as these things go, made when nobody could imagine, or at least imagine paying for a 16GB memory card. Have you checked to see if there's a firmware update that expands the memory capacity? I think my Zoom H2, when it was new, couldn't accommodate anything larger than 2 GB and a firmware update allows it to work with, I think, up to an 8 GB card, but that was probably the last update. You could try an 8 GB card. Buy it from someplace where you can return it if it doesn't work in your recorder. Firmware updates have to be done by the company, based on what I've read. There are plenty of posts about how fantastic Marantz support has been for others with similar problems. In many cases, they update the firmware for free. Now it appears that they have offloaded those tasks to Superscope Technologies. They may be the same company. I'm going to call them today to see if there is any hope for a firmware upgrade. It would be worth spending a little, but if I'm going to spend a lot, I might as well go new. One thing that appears to be the case is that Marantz is very customer-oriented. If they help me with this old recorder, they're going to get a very loyal customer, if they haven't already. (I've been using Marantz professional equipment since the portable cassette days.) I think they are the same company, or at least under the same corporate umbrella. Yes, there is a firmware update from a few years ago to allow it to use 32GB cards. It's free, but comes with dire warnings about how any hiccup in the updating process will leave you with a brick. Jason |
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For my experience,you need to purchase CF cards from reliable broker or online websites. It's easy for you to get not-full-capacity CF cards if you don't pay much attention to the seller. You might want to check these SD memory cards from ankaka.com. Quoth the unknown vendor with an online website... |
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![]() "Jason" wrote in message ... Yes, there is a firmware update from a few years ago to allow it to use 32GB cards. It's free, but comes with dire warnings about how any hiccup in the updating process will leave you with a brick. They all say that when reflashing EEPROMs. 95% of the time there is nothing to worry about, they just don't want to accept responsibility for the other times :-) Companies that actually care use two now, with a method to restore from the backup if something goes wrong. Common in the better motherboards now at least. Not so much anywhere else yet :-( Trevor. |
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On 2/19/2013 9:13 PM, Trevor wrote:
"Jason" wrote in message ... Yes, there is a firmware update from a few years ago to allow it to use 32GB cards. It's free, but comes with dire warnings about how any hiccup in the updating process will leave you with a brick. They all say that when reflashing EEPROMs. 95% of the time there is nothing to worry about, they just don't want to accept responsibility for the other times :-) Companies that actually care use two now, with a method to restore from the backup if something goes wrong. Common in the better motherboards now at least. Not so much anywhere else yet :-( I got an RA from Marantz today. They're going to do the update for free and pay return shipping. That's amazing. |
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On Tue, 19 Feb 2013 22:05:45 -0500 "mcp6453" wrote in
article On 2/19/2013 9:13 PM, Trevor wrote: "Jason" wrote in message ... Yes, there is a firmware update from a few years ago to allow it to use 32GB cards. It's free, but comes with dire warnings about how any hiccup in the updating process will leave you with a brick. They all say that when reflashing EEPROMs. 95% of the time there is nothing to worry about, they just don't want to accept responsibility for the other times :-) Companies that actually care use two now, with a method to restore from the backup if something goes wrong. Common in the better motherboards now at least. Not so much anywhere else yet :-( I got an RA from Marantz today. They're going to do the update for free and pay return shipping. That's amazing. Even better! I and a friend with another one both had some minor early issues and customer support was outstanding. Surprising these days... |
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Ralph Barone wrote:
wrote: For my experience,you need to purchase CF cards from reliable broker or online websites. It's easy for you to get not-full-capacity CF cards if you don't pay much attention to the seller. You might want to check these SD memory cards from ankaka.com. Quoth the unknown vendor with an online website... Bonk! g -- shut up and play your guitar * http://hankalrich.com/ http://hankandshaidrimusic.com/ http://www.youtube.com/walkinaymusic |
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Hello.
I have a marantz PMD670 , and seeking information I have found this product . Surely I have an older version of firmware. Accepts only 1Gb memory cards . No accepts the 2Gb . Can anyone send me a newest version of firmware? Thank you |
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On 13/12/2014 9:31 a.m., wrote:
Hello. I have a marantz PMD670 , and seeking information I have found this product . Surely I have an older version of firmware. Accepts only 1Gb memory cards . No accepts the 2Gb . Can anyone send me a newest version of firmware? Thank you This might point you in the right direction. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=marantz+pro+pmd...are+d-mpro.com geoff |
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Thank you very much Geoff
On the website of d-mpro ( Denon ) there is a firmware for the PMD671 . The PMD670 there is no information or firmware. The PMD671 firmware serves the 670 ? Thanks. |
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"mcp6453" skrev i en meddelelse
... On 12/12/2014 3:31 PM, wrote: Hello. I have a marantz PMD670 , and seeking information I have found this product . Surely I have an older version of firmware. Accepts only 1Gb memory cards . No accepts the 2Gb . Can anyone send me a newest version of firmware? Thank you A couple of years ago, the company upgraded mine for free. Unfortunately, the unit is still sensitive about which CF card to use. Even though I used they one they recommended, I ended up with skips in the audio for my daughter's wedding, which was unfortunate because my safety recorded had a ground loop. At least Auditions FFT equalizer is surprisingly capable and can give you acceptable audio where nothing was comprehensible, other DAW software probably has similar capabilities. Kind regards Peter Larsen |
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On 15/12/2014 4:30 a.m., mcp6453 wrote:
On 12/12/2014 3:31 PM, wrote: Hello. I have a marantz PMD670 , and seeking information I have found this product . Surely I have an older version of firmware. Accepts only 1Gb memory cards . No accepts the 2Gb . Can anyone send me a newest version of firmware? Thank you A couple of years ago, the company upgraded mine for free. Unfortunately, the unit is still sensitive about which CF card to use. Even though I used they one they recommended, I ended up with skips in the audio for my daughter's wedding, which was unfortunate because my safety recorded had a ground loop. Hmmm ..... geoff |
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geoff wrote:
On 15/12/2014 4:30 a.m., mcp6453 wrote: On 12/12/2014 3:31 PM, wrote: Hello. I have a marantz PMD670 , and seeking information I have found this product . Surely I have an older version of firmware. Accepts only 1Gb memory cards . No accepts the 2Gb . Can anyone send me a newest version of firmware? Thank you A couple of years ago, the company upgraded mine for free. Unfortunately, the unit is still sensitive about which CF card to use. Even though I used they one they recommended, I ended up with skips in the audio for my daughter's wedding, which was unfortunate because my safety recorded had a ground loop. Hmmm ..... I have met two issues with cards. One is firmware of a device. The other is whether or not the card can deal with data input fast enough for the application. I was given a Wintech SDHC card of 4GB with photos that had been copied to the card from a computer. Sdaid just keep the card. I offloaded the photos, and erased the card. I put it into an H2, and formatted it therein. I used it to record the board feed of a show. i enjoyed glitches every few seconds for the duration of the recording. Back to SanDisk cards, and all went well. The WT card works fine as long as it doesn't have catch a realtime data stream of 24 bit 48KHz audio. -- shut up and play your guitar * HankAlrich.Com HankandShaidriMusic.Com YouTube.Com/WalkinayMusic |
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On 12/14/2014 8:26 PM, Frank Stearns wrote:
... I always figured the systems would be a little more graceful and let you know you really shouldn't use your class 4 card for HD video with 96K sound... But that could be wishful thinking on my part. The Cymatic LR-16 runs a verification test on new media when you connect it for the first time. It actually writes and reads to the USB thumb drive or hard drive, and won't let you record to it if it fails the test. I had a couple of thumb drives that wouldn't pass, nor would a hard drive in a USB case that worked fine in my Mackie HDR24/96. A store-bought 2.5" USB hard drive worked fine. The Cymatic is kind of fussy, or you could say "cautious." -- "Today's production equipment is IT based and cannot be operated without a passing knowledge of computing, although it seems that it can be operated without a passing knowledge of audio" - John Watkinson Drop by http://mikeriversaudio.wordpress.com now and then |
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I have solved the problem. I've got a more modern version of firmware , and I recognize the memory card 2Gb and 4Gb . Thanks for everything. |
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mcp6453 wrote:
On 12/28/2014 3:36 AM, wrote: Hello. I have solved the problem. I've got a more modern version of firmware , and I recognize the memory card 2Gb and 4Gb . Thanks for everything. You need to do a lot of testing with the CF card. I lost a very valuable recording because of read problems with mine. What card are you using? Make sure the chosen card will handle the data writing rate necessary for realtime capture of audio. Some work fine while making a file transfer, but fail in realtime use for recording. Been there and suffered that. -- shut up and play your guitar * HankAlrich.Com HankandShaidriMusic.Com YouTube.Com/WalkinayMusic |
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On 12/28/2014 11:22 AM, hank alrich wrote:
mcp6453 wrote: On 12/28/2014 3:36 AM, wrote: Hello. I have solved the problem. I've got a more modern version of firmware , and I recognize the memory card 2Gb and 4Gb . Thanks for everything. You need to do a lot of testing with the CF card. I lost a very valuable recording because of read problems with mine. What card are you using? Make sure the chosen card will handle the data writing rate necessary for realtime capture of audio. Some work fine while making a file transfer, but fail in realtime use for recording. Been there and suffered that. I used the one that Denon recommended. It didn't work. I was so disgusted that I haven't touched it since. Maybe I'll take another shot at it. |
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"hank alrich" skrev i en meddelelse
... mcp6453 wrote: On 12/28/2014 3:36 AM, wrote: Hello. I have solved the problem. I've got a more modern version of firmware , and I recognize the memory card 2Gb and 4Gb . Thanks for everything. You need to do a lot of testing with the CF card. I lost a very valuable recording because of read problems with mine. What card are you using? Make sure the chosen card will handle the data writing rate necessary for realtime capture of audio. Some work fine while making a file transfer, but fail in realtime use for recording. Been there and suffered that. Sandisk 10 works well with my R44 and with my cameras. shut up and play your guitar * HankAlrich.Com Kind regards Peter Larsen |
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2014 10:22:21 -0600 "hank alrich" wrote
in article Make sure the chosen card will handle the data writing rate necessary for realtime capture of audio. Some work fine while making a file transfer, but fail in realtime use for recording. Been there and suffered that. An EE friend of mine who does a lot of work with nvram devices tells me that to a first approximation ALL nvram products on eBay are counterfeit. That said, I also had trouble with that same Denon recorder, using a recommended card. One long track was nothing but white noise. On a lark, I wondered if it might be an "off by one" sort of error. With a hex editor, I was able to insert a single byte of zeros at the very beginning of the .wav file samples data. It worked. A friend has the same recorder. He'd had some issues but reports now that the firmware upgrade fixed them. So far... |
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