NotThatBright
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The DP-24 has a design flaw. For all intents and purposes, you cannot record in 24-bit with the DP-24. I feel safe saying that at this point.
I should also add, and I think this is very important, that when ever I put a fresh card in the 24 I do a FULL format (using the DP24 utility).
I used to have trouble with a Marantz digital recorder and formatting inside the machine solved it.
The DP-24 has a design flaw. For all intents and purposes, you cannot record in 24-bit with the DP-24. I feel safe saying that at this point.
I am having the same issue. I am sending back the DP-24 for repair and I agree this is a design flaw. I assume most users do not record at 24-bit and never have this problem. Are there any users, besides darscuzio, who record at 24-bit who do not get spikes/pops?
I can almost 100% guarantee you that it is your memory card. I went through 10 types of $10 - $25, class 10 cards, before I found a stable one. Of course the one that worked was a $120 card, but it hasn't crashed or made any other kind of error since I installed it.
I can almost 100% guarantee you that it is your memory card. I went through 10 types of $10 - $25, class 10 cards, before I found a stable one. Of course the one that worked was a $120 card, but it hasn't crashed or made any other kind of error since I installed it.
Do me a favor and let me know how it turns out when you talk to the folks at Tascam about it. Thanks.
They said they replaced the power PCB gather bottom.[/QUOTE said:Anyone have any idea what that is??