Sanyo ICR-XPS01M Instruction Manual - Page 52

Recording, Information you want to know before recording, About wind noise, About the possible

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Recording Information you want to know before recording About wind noise The unit comes with a high performance built-in microphone. Therefore, if wind or your own breath hits the microphone directly, the wind or breathing noise is also recorded. In this case, we recommend that you set the "LOW CUT FILTER" setting ( page 136) to "ON", and then start recording. About the possible recording time The possible recording time is the total time that can be achieved from the moment the unit starts recording to the moment it ends, assuming the unit is in its default state (shipped from factory with no recording data on the unit) and the recording mode is not changed during the operation. Depending on the recording mode, the quality and possible recording time may change. When shipped, the unit is set to "MP3 192kbps", but you can change the recording mode according to your use. Also, the possible recording time will vary depending on the condition of data on the SD/ SDHC card, its card type, and manufacturer of the card. REC MODE (page 132) • In the AC operation mode, the maximum continuous recording timer per file is 24 hours. However, when the size of the recording file exceeds 2GB, recording stops at 2GB. A new file is created, and then recording starts again using the new file. No content is recorded during the interval (about 2 seconds) from the time recording stops to the time recording starts again. 52

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Information you want to know before recording
About wind noise
The unit comes with a high performance built-in microphone. Therefore, if wind or your own
breath hits the microphone directly, the wind or breathing noise is also recorded.
In this case, we recommend that you set the “LOW CUT FILTER” setting (
page 136) to
“ON”, and then start recording.
About the possible recording time
The possible recording time is the total time that can be achieved from the moment the unit
starts recording to the moment it ends, assuming the unit is in its default state (shipped from
factory with no recording data on the unit) and the recording mode is not changed during the
operation.
Depending on the recording mode, the quality and possible recording time may change.
When shipped, the unit is set to “MP3 192kbps”, but you can change the recording mode
according to your use.
Also, the possible recording time will vary depending on the condition of data on the SD/
SDHC card, its card type, and manufacturer of the card.
REC MODE (page 132)
In the AC operation mode, the maximum continuous recording timer per file is 24 hours.
However, when the size of the recording file exceeds 2GB, recording stops at 2GB. A new
file is created, and then recording starts again using the new file. No content is recorded
during the interval (about 2 seconds) from the time recording stops to the time recording
starts again.
Recording