long WAV save
billisa said:
This probably misses your point, but I would assume that the VF160 burns the backup disk with info that says there is a second disk with more info, along with where that data should go.
You might also assume that the VF160 can correctly estimate and display the number of disks it will need in a spanning WAV save but, if it's over two disks, don't rely on it. And don't count on it to prompt you for the correctly sequenced disk to insert---it prompts to "Insert Disk 2" when it really wants disk three. I would actually figure that a single-track WAV file that is greater than the capacity of a CD is probably not implemented in the SAVE procedure, since it's probably assumed to be unusual or rare. My rough math on this works out something like this:
(1) A 45 min WAV file is about 230 MB.
(2) For a 700 MB CD-R, that means a 135 min WAV file should be near (but still just under) the single WAV file limit for WAV saves.
We need to hear from someone that has saved a single program over 140+ minutes as WAV files.
billisa said:
How is one track being too long for one disk more of a problem than 16 tracks bigger than one disk? A Reload would still involve adding data on a given track to other data previously loaded.
But again, I'm probably not getting your point.
This question is easy to address. The VF160 puts as many whole tracks onto a disk as it can. It never breaks up the individual track/WAV files. This usually results in unused space on each CD-R. For example:
(1) A program that has ten tracks and displays 1500 MB at the beginning of the WAV save . . .
(2) . . . Has 150 MB of WAV data per track/file . . .
(3) . . .meaning that a 700 MB CD-R can hold four tracks as WAV files (4x150=600) with a 100 MB unsued balance.
(4) Disk 1 gets tracks 1-4, Disk 2 gets tracks 5-9, and Disk 3 gets tracks 9-10.
None of the WAV files gets split.
Again, we need to hear from someone that has saved a single program over 140+ minutes as WAV files. Maybe I'll do some copy/pastes on a 45-minute file I'm about to delete. I'll create a single 140-min track and see if I can save it as a WAV file.
Later,
Paj
8^)