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  1. Re:Zaurus + Alsa | Multitrack portable via pda on Professional-Grade Audio Recording With A PDA · · Score: 1

    We'll be working on defining PDAudio's compatibility with the Zaurus over the next few weeks.

  2. Re:this is one of those times on Professional-Grade Audio Recording With A PDA · · Score: 1
    A portable DAT is around $700.

    PDAudio-CF is $199.

    Len Moskowitz
    Core Sound

  3. Re:I'll stick to DAT recording on Professional-Grade Audio Recording With A PDA · · Score: 1
    5GB hard disks are available for PDAs. They will store roughly 8 hours of 16/44.1 (or 16/48) audio recordings.

    Archival storage? Pop the hard disk out of your PDA, pop it into your PC and burn the WAV files to CD-R (at 30 cents per disk) or DVD-R (at $2 per disk). Faster, cheaper and more archival than DAT tapes.

    Len Moskowitz
    Core Sound

  4. Re:what we really need.... on Professional-Grade Audio Recording With A PDA · · Score: 1
    PDAs have CF and PC Card hard disks that can hold 8 hours of 16-bit/44.1 (CD quality, uncompressed) audio recordings.

    Len Moskowitz
    Core Sound

  5. Re:Zaurus + Alsa | Multitrack portable via pda on Professional-Grade Audio Recording With A PDA · · Score: 1
    An ALSA driver will be supplied with PDAudio.

    Len Moskowitz
    Core Sound

  6. Re:24 bits? right... on Professional-Grade Audio Recording With A PDA · · Score: 1
    Have a look at the graphs for our new Mic2496 on our Web site: http://www.core-sound.com/HighResRecorderNews.html

    24-bit at up to 96 KS/s. Operates on one 9 Volt battery. Noise levels are down over 120 dB below 0 dBFS. Dynamic range of over 120 dB.

    Len Moskowitz Core Sound

  7. Re:Size Limitations on Professional-Grade Audio Recording With A PDA · · Score: 1
    Currently, there are 5GB PC Card (PCMCIA) hard disks, 4 GB Compact Flash memory cards, and 1 GB SD memory cards available or announced.

    At 16-bit/44.1 KS/s and two channels (633MB per hour. CD quality, uncompressed), the 5GB card can hold around 8 hours of recordings.

    At 24-bit/96 KS/s and two channels(2GB per hour), the 5GB card can hold around two and a half hours of audio.

    To transfer the audio, unplug the disk/card from your PDA and plug it into your computer. Instant file transfer!

    Len Moskowitz Core Sound moskowit@core-sound.com http://www.core-sound.com