Kodak DCS 465 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Reference — DCS 465 Camera Back 9-29
During the interruption between each 25 second segment, the red
Card Busy LED on the camera back blinks, and the dot in the disk
icon goes off. These indicate that data are being written to the card,
and that sound is not being recorded.
Sound File Size
Roughly eight minutes of recorded sound is the equivalent of a single
photographic image recorded by the camera back. You can completely
fill a PCMCIA card with only sound files; the limit is the storage capacity
of the PCMCIA card. An 80 MB card can store about 2 hours of audio if
no images or other files are stored on the card.
When sound is not being recorded, you can refer to the disk icon on the
camera back LCD; it indicates the combined proportion of the PCMCIA
card filled with image and/or audio files.
Playing Sound Files
Recorded sound files can be played from the PCMCIA card with the
software driver and your computer as explained in chapters 7 (Macintosh)
or 8 (PC). No additional hardware is required to play the recorded file on
a Macintosh computer; a sound board is required to play the recorded file
on a PC.