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Paj
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All:
The limit for a WAV save seems to be somewhere near 135+ minutes for a single track. The VF 160 gives you an error message and won't execute the WAV save if the WAV file for any track exceeds the capacity of your CD-R. The 135+ minute limit is obviously shortened for saves to CD-RW (and SCSI ZIP) media, which have less capacity than CD-R's.
The VF160 does not split a single WAV file for saves that span disks.
As near as I can tell, your Hard Drive is the only limiting factor for an FDMS3/FDIO1 save.
Later,
Paj
8^)
P.S.: Using: VF160CD, OS 2.02, 80-min CD-R
The limit for a WAV save seems to be somewhere near 135+ minutes for a single track. The VF 160 gives you an error message and won't execute the WAV save if the WAV file for any track exceeds the capacity of your CD-R. The 135+ minute limit is obviously shortened for saves to CD-RW (and SCSI ZIP) media, which have less capacity than CD-R's.
The VF160 does not split a single WAV file for saves that span disks.
As near as I can tell, your Hard Drive is the only limiting factor for an FDMS3/FDIO1 save.
Later,
Paj
8^)
P.S.: Using: VF160CD, OS 2.02, 80-min CD-R