Michael:

Very cool! It appears then that either: (1) I misunderstood that which was 
written in the PTR1 users manual, or, (2) this restriction did in fact exist 
at the time the manual was written, but has subsequently been removed by 
later firmware releases. (I do have the latest 2.01eng version of the 
firmware; october of 04, I believe.) I'll have to look at the manual again 
to see why I was under the impression that you couldn't record in the PCM 
44.1KHz format directly to storage media other than a CDR or CDRW.

As I indicated in my earlier post, I definitely heard the disk doing some 
extra girations when I pushed the "headings" key. Perhaps the entry of index 
marks on a one or two GB memory card would result in a totally unobtrusive 
index marker being placed in the recording. I wonder then whether such 
indications would transfer flawlessly when the initial flash memory 
recording was burned onto CD?

I have yet to acquire flash memory and a PCMCIA adaptor for the Plextalk, 
but that wshould happen within the next one to two weeks.

Thanks for your response and clarification.

John


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "John McCann" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: Creating Tracks on a PCM 44.1KHz "direct to disk" Recording


> John, you wrote:
>
>> around this? Where I'm recording concerts off the radio, my distinct
>> preference would be to make those recordings using the PCM 44.1KHz
>> commercial standard, which forces me to make such recordings direct to 
>> disk
>> since you can't use that format when recording to the other storage 
>> medias
>> supported by the PTR1, i.e., microdrive or flash card memory.
>
> You can actually do that. Use the custom setting in the recording
> settings menu and set it to 44.1 KHZ.
>
>   <*** Michael Lang ***>
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