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File Streaming Technology : ウィキペディア英語版 | File Streaming Technology File Streaming Technology is the term used by Alesis for the proprietary file system used for their ADAT HD24 recorder which was released in 2001. FST is most notable for being designed from the ground up for audio purposes. ==Limitations== The FST file system uses unsigned 32-bit sector addressing, allowing it to work with drive capacities up to 2 Terabyte. The file system has gone through two major revisions; FST version 1.0 and the latest version, FST version 1.10. The latter adds long file names (64 characters, as opposed to 10 characters in 1.00) as well as the possibility to create up to 99 projects, each containing up to 99 songs. The file system has an undo space of roughly 3 minutes in size (1 track, 48 kHz 24 bit audio)(). FST stores audio of several tracks in an interlaced/adjacent manner. FST does not support virtual tracks, and as such the HD24 recorder based on it behaves much like a tape-based recorder.
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