Andy & Lou, The Sound Devices recorders can write to CF & to the internal hard drive simultaneously or exclusively, and allow you to transfer back and forth between the two. In addition to time/scene-based folder naming, you can also customize how the audio files are named. /EL On Sep 28, 2005, at 1:20 AM, Lou Judson wrote: > I'd like to know too. The Sound Devices recorders can have daily or > scene folders, but they all fall inside a top level folder named > SOUNDDEV which would possibly overwrite a previous one... The only > need i can see for these reader/drives would be a long time in the > firled doing nature recordings or such, but in that case it might > be a good thing - if it works! > > lou > On Sep 27, 2005, at 8:55 PM, andy Kolovos wrote: > > >> Has anyone used the Wolverine to upload audio off a flash card? >> If so, >> did it work? The only thing I was really worried about was file >> naming. >> For example, the PMD670 has a default numerical file naming system >> (something like 0001.WAV, etc.). I imagine one would have to keep >> track >> of what numbers had been used and renumber new files via the recorder >> before uploading them so as not to overwrite files already on the >> photo >> vault. This make sense? >> >> There are also some stand alone portable CD burners that write >> data discs >> from CF cards--a photographer buddy of mine has one of these--but >> I'm not >> sure if he's tried it with audio yet. I imagine that as long as >> the file >> was under 650/700 megs, this could work too. Anyone given this a >> whirl? >> >> andy >