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9.7.4. SD Card Label
The SD Card Label file is a reserved file called $VR_CardLabel.MP3 (or .wav if
recorded in high compression GSM), which is created in the root of the SD
flash. This file contains the audio label that you recorded for the SD card.
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9.7.5. Other
There is also a reserved file in the root called $VR_CARDID.DAT that contains
information needed to identify the card. Do not modify this file.
Other reserved names that have already been presented are the
$VR_Backup_yyyy-mm-dd_hhmm (see Backup under section 8.2.4) and
$VR_OtherAudio (section 9.6.2).
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9.8. Memory Full
Every time you begin a recording, Victor Reader will calculate the amount of
remaining memory.
For a new audio note, if the memory available is 15 minutes or less it will be
announced immediately after the Record key is pressed. The message will
include the recording time remaining.
For any type of recording, if the remaining memory available is less than one
minute, recording will be disabled and you will hear an error message when
you press Record.
The calculation of remaining memory is based on the current compression
level.
If memory fills up during a recording, Victor Reader will end the recording and
save what has been recorded up to that point.
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10. Technical Specifications
10.1. General
Dimensions: 23.7 X 20.9 X 5.4 cm (9.3 X 8.2 X 2.1 in.)
Weight: 1.1 kg (2.42lbs) with batteries
File Formats Supported: Daisy 1.0 and 1.1, Daisy 2.0, Daisy 3.0 (when
available)
Battery type: Rechargeable NiMH AA batteries
Battery life: More than 5 hours for MP3 (Daisy book)