System Limitations - Sony PCM-D10 Help Manual

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Linear PCM Recorder
PCM-D10

System limitations

Due to some system limitations on your linear PCM recorder, you may encounter the following issues that do not indicate
malfunctions.
You cannot record files up to the maximum recordable time.
If a mixture of recording modes are used for recording, the maximum recordable time depends on which recording modes are
used because the maximum recordable time varies among recording modes. Therefore, the sum of the total recorded time
indicated by the counter (elapsed time) and the remaining recordable time may be shorter than the maximum recordable time.
Music files are not displayed in the sequence you expected or you cannot play them in that sequence.
The music files you transferred from a computer to your linear PCM recorder are sorted by meta-data track number or file name.
A recording file is divided automatically.
If the file size reaches the maximum limit (4 GB for an LPCM file, and 1 GB for an MP3 file) during recording, the file will be
divided and some of the recording may be lost around the divided point.
All characters appear in uppercase.
Depending on the character combination, the folder name you entered on a computer may appear in uppercase on your linear
PCM recorder.
Unreadable characters or
appear in the folder, tile, artist, or file name.
You used the characters that your linear PCM recorder is not capable of displaying. Do not use 2-bite characters.
The A-B repeat segment you specified is not where you intended.
This may occur in some files.
The remaining recording time decreases when you divide a file.
Your linear PCM recorder uses some memory space for managing divided files, resulting in a decrease in the remaining
recordable time.
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