722 User Guide and Technical Information
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.MP2
MPEG-1 Layer II is a lossy compression algorithm often used for speech recording.
What to consider when recording to MP2:
• BEXT or iXML
• mono recordings are not allowed with bit rates above 192k
• limits your sampling rate to 48 kHz
• limits your bit depth to 16 bit
• limits recording to only one storage medium at a time
.MP3
MPEG-1 Layer III is a lossy compression algorithm often used for music.
What to consider when recording to MP3:
• No BEXT or iXML data
• limits your sampling rate to 48 kHz
• limits your bit depth to 16 bit
• limits recording to only one storage medium at a time
• Auto save feature does not apply to MP3 files, if power is lost during recording the file maybe
invalid.
The chart below indicates the limitations of all file types available on the 722.
File
Format
Bit Depth
(bits)
Sampling Rate - kHz
(Bit Rate – kbps)
Maximum
Number of
Tracks
File
Extension
Multi-
Medium
Recording
PCM
16 or 24
32 to 192
2
.WAV
yes
FLAC
16 or 24
32 – 96
2
.FLAC
no
MP2 (mono) 16
32, 44.1, 48
(64, 96, 128, 160, 192)
1
.MP2
no
MP2 (stereo) 16
32, 44.1, 48
(64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 256, 320, 384) *
2
.MP2
no
MP3 (mono) 16
32, 44.1, 48
(32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 256, 320)
1
.MP3
no
MP3 (stereo) 16
32, 44.1, 48
(32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 256, 320) **
2
.MP3
no
* For MP2-Stereo, the per-channel bit rate is half of the selected bit rate.
** MP3-Stereo uses Joint Stereo Coding, which improves per-channel resolution over MP2-Stereo but
can not be quantified into a specific per-channel bit rate.
iXML
The 722 includes iXML (revision 1.5) data in addition to the broadcast wave extension data. For
iXML-aware software applications this data is available. For applications that don’t recognize iXML,
this information is ignored.
Notes
iXML supports notes fields. From the File Viewer select OPTIONS, then Notes.