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Gaz Rendar | ZOOM R20 with SD cards vs flash drives - formats, importing, storage size, and media to avoid @GazRendar | Uploaded January 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
The Zoom R20 multitrack recorder can save projects and import files from either SD cards or USB flash drives, and those drives can be modest in size. However, there are formats and media that do not work with the R20. In addition, .WAV files must be placed in specific folder locations to be able to import them into R20 projects. In this video I share what I've learned about the R20's media requirements and alert users to avoid one particular brand and model of USB stick.

How to import .WAV files into R20 projects
youtu.be/JMmjrkenS8s


Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:53 Ports
1:23 SD or flash stick
1:47 SD cards
2:33 SD formatting
3:41 Flash drives
3:52 Sticks to avoid
4:40 Flash drive formatting
6:10 Importing files
7:00 Folder differences
9:00 Card sizes
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ZOOM R20 with SD cards vs flash drives - formats, importing, storage size, and media to avoid @GazRendar

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