Help Guide | Recording Across Memory Media – Cross-Memory Recording - Sony ICD-SX733 Help Manual

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Recording across memory media – cross-memory
recording
When the memory media currently being used becomes full during recording, the
IC recorder automatically switches its destination to the other memory media and
continues recording (Cross-memory recording).
1. Select MENU - the
tab - "Cross-Memory REC," and then press
The menu items will be different depending on the model you are using.
2. Press
or
to select "ON," and then press
"Cross-Memory REC" is set to "OFF" when you purchase the IC recorder.
3. Press
STOP to exit the menu mode.
When the current memory media becomes full during recording, the "Continue REC
in Other Memory" animation appears in the display window. Recording continues as
a new file in a recordable folder of the smallest folder number available for the
other memory media.
A new file created with a new file name.
Note
If the other memory media is also full, a message is displayed and the IC recorder
stops recording.
When you play back the original file recorded with cross-memory recording, the IC
recorder does not play the succeeding file automatically.
Before attempting cross-memory recording, check to see if the IC recorder can
switch the memory media to "Memory Card" in advance.
Cross-memory recording will not work if you insert a memory card into the IC
recorder during recording.
When you are recording files with cross-memory recording, the sound may be
partially interrupted after the memory media has been switched.
Hint
To cancel cross-memory recording, set "Cross-Memory REC" to "OFF" in step 2
Related Topic
Selecting the memory using the menu (Select Memory)
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