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Superscope PSD410 User Manual
Set Up
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About the Mini
SD Card
The PSD410 comes equipped with an SD card. Available
record times vary with format/bitrates selected.
Some sample record times:
Stereo
SD Memory Card Size
Settings
(file format & quality)
512Mb
1Gb
2Gb*
4Gb
MP3
- (192 kbps)
5:54
11:48
22:36 47:12
MP3
- (128 kbps)
8:52
17:44
35.28 70:56
MP3
- (64 kbps)
17:44
35:28
70:56 141:52
PCM
- 16 (44.1 kHz)
48
minutes
1:36
3:12
6:24
PCM
- 24 (44.1 kHz)
32
minutes
1:04
2:08
4:16
*2GB SD card is supplied with the recorder.
Mono
SD Memory Card Size
Settings
(file format & quality)
512Mb
1Gb
2Gb*
4Gb
MP3
- (96 kbps)
11:48
22:36
47:12 94:24
MP3
- (64 kbps)
17:44
35.28
70:56 141:52
MP3
- (32 kbps)
35:28
70:56 141:52 283:44
PCM
- 16 (44.1 kHz)
1:36
3:12
6:24
12:48
Recording time shown in Hours:Minutes. All times are approximated.
PSD410 File and Folder Limits
Files Per Folder
99
Folder Size
2GB
Single File Size
2GB
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When the above limits are exceeded
during recording, a new folder is created
automatically and recording continues.
Inserting a Mini SD Card
Insert a mini SD card (or micro SD with mini adapter) into
the mini SD card slot on the left panel of the PSD410.
The PSD410 will begin creating a file database once an
SD card is detected.
During this process, the PSD410 scans the SD card for
audio files (WAV, MP3) and ID3 tag information (Artist,
Title, Album, etc.). The time to create this database will
vary, based on what is on the SD card you insert:
Inserting an SD Card with a Large
Number of Audio Files
Although the PSD410 can support high capacity (mini or
micro) SD cards (8GB, 16GB, etc.), the amount of audio
files and folders you choose to store on your SD card will
directly affect the amount of time it takes to create a file
database. Superscope recommends that you limit the
number of files/folders on the SD card.
Inserting an SD Card with a Large
Number of Non-Audio Files
The PSD410 must scan all files before proceeding,
so using the same SD card for non-audio files is not
recommended. Any number of additional files on your
SD card (e.g., JPG, MOV, PDF, etc) will slow down
database creation.
Inserting an SD Card Containing Large
Audio Files
When an audio file is detected on the SD card, the
PSD410 will open the audio file and begin searching
for content information, e.g. Title, Artist, Album, etc.
The PSD410 must search the entire file in case this
information is stored at the end of the file. Large audio
files therefore require more time during database
creation.
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