Hi,
Oh is that what that might mean? Which file types and do you know what the
size limit is? I'd not heard of this till this very moment. I have recorded
for hours on the ls-14 in wav and mp3 and highest bit rate on the last and
never heard that tone that I recall. That doesn't mean it doesn't do it too
I just didn't think I ever recalled it happening.
thanks for telling us more about this. I appreciate you.
Robin
-----Original Message-----
From: Dane Trethowan
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2019 6:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [all-audio] Question about Olympus LS-p4 tones?
Thanks for raising this as I’ve heard the same thing.
I think those two tones mean that a new file is being created, some audio
file formats do have a limit in size.
On 1 Mar 2019, at 8:43 am, Robin Frost <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
Recently I was making a recording with the Olympus ls-p4 and at about the
hour and 20 minute mark the unit emitted two tones of varying pitches. My
first thought was this was a low battery warning but the unit was still
operational when I stopped the recording. and when I powered it off and
back on it reported battery level middle which may or may not be accurate.
I was just wondering if anyone had ever encountered these tones during
recording and why they’d occur if battery wasn’t truly nearly dead?
It could be my perception but this unit seems to eat through battery life
way faster than the Olympus ls-14.
Thanks in advance.
Robin
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