Digital a udio r ecor der, S01t01.wav – Sound Devices 664 User Manual

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File Option

File

Directory

Storage Media

Create Sound Report

Creates a CSV sound report

of all files in the directory and

saves the report there.

see

Sound Reports

Creates a CSV sound report of

all files in the root of the storage

media and saves the report

there.

see Sound Reports

Rename

Changes the name of the direc-

tory.

Changes the volume label of the

storage media.

Empty Trash

Available only on TRASH and

FALSETAKES directories. De-

letes the contents of the folder.

Deletes the contents of the

TRASH directory on the storage

media.

Erase/Reformat

Formats the storage media.

File Type

The 664 records audio to the industry-standard Broadcast Wave file format. Additionally, the 664 can

record to MP3 format. Recording WAV or MP3 is selectable per media, from the Setup Menu items

RECORDER > Record to CF, and RECORDER > Record to SD. The 664 can write files to both cards

simultaneously.

WAV (Broadcast WAV)

The 664 writes AES-31 Broadcast Wave formatted files. The audio files created by the 664 include

additional information (Metadata) in the file’s header, BEXT (Broadcast Audio Extension) and iXML

data chunks.

See Metadata section of Specifications

. Software that does not recognize these additional

broadcast wave data chunks will simply ignore them.

MP3

MPEG-1 Layer III is a lossy compression algorithm, often used for music and transcription recording

purposes. The 664 records two-channel MP3 audio files with data rates of 320 kb/s, 192 kb/s, or 128

kb/s.

File Structure

The 664 records polyphonic or monophonic audio files. A polyphonic take consists of one file with

multiple tracks, whereas a monophonic take consists of one file for each track, per take.

A polyphonic take and file name consists of a scene name, take number, and a file extension. For

example, for scene S01, take T01, the polyphonic file name and take name are both S01T01.wav.

scene number

take number

extension

S01T01.WAV

A monophonic take name is the same as a polyphonic take name, however the file name of each

track differs slightly. Each file (track) of a monophonic take is named with the take name, followed

by an underscore character (“_”), followed by the track designator.

scene number

take number

track designator

extension

S01T01_3.WAV

664 User Guide and Technical Information

v. 2.02

Features and specifications are subject to change. Visit www.sounddevices.com for the latest documentation.

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