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Topics in this section include:
Recording
Using Media
The 664 offers 16-track, polyphonic
or monophonic broadcast WAV file
recording to Secure Digital (SD) and
CompactFlash (CF) cards. These
memory cards are an easy-to-source,
reliable, and affordable file storage
option that also may be quickly
delivered to post immediately after
recording stops.
The memory cards can be set
independently, recording either identical
material for real-time backup, or
combinations of WAV Poly, WAV Mono
and MP3 files.
Before recording anything, install and format the media storage memory cards
you intend to use in the 664. The slots for memory cards are located on the
right panel behind the Media Door, which is held closed magnetically.
Media Door
To insert media:
1. Firmly pull open the Media Door.
2. Insert your choice of media memory card into the slots
provided.
When inserting the SD card, ensure the bottom of the card
(the side with metal contacts visible) is facing the rear of
the unit. When inserting a CF card, ensure the top of the
card (the side with the branding label) is facing the rear of
the unit.
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Sound Devices Quality Assurance engineers have done extensive
testing to ensure media approved for use with the 664 works
reliably and provides the best performance in a variety of extreme
conditions. When choosing your media, please refer to the
Approved Media List available on the Sound Devices website at:
www.SoundDevices.com/ApprovedMedia
. For more information,
see also
Viewing Approved Media List via Smart Phone
CF Memory
Card Slot
SD Memory
Card Slot
Arming or Disarming Recording Tracks
Setting File Type and Media Track
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