Sadly they don't work either, in fact they are identical to the drivers that came with the device.
Alexander Hanff
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Originally Posted by popper
yeah there is, NDISWrapper might work with the windows driver perhaps....
you do run linux as your main OS now dont you, or did i read you wrong ?
its confirmed that Linux needs a driver for it before you can read the .wav off these Olympus (VN-480PC, or whatever model you have ?) digital voice recorders.
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http://readlist.com/lists/suse.com/s.../10/51930.html
sure, NDISWrapper is normally for windows network drivers, but it should also work for these too, is there an an xp driver or pehaps better a seperate NT for it,that might work best in NDISWrapper OC.
http://www.linux.com/articles/40365
lol,charman asks NebuAd CEO" isnt that just wiretapping" 1hour in
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Actually I currently don't have Linux installed on this machine due to a kernel issues which broke my DVDRW drive in the latest Ubuntu updates. I simply don't have the time to fix it myself with everything going so I made a temporary jump to Vista. But yes ordinarily Linux is my core environment and has been for many many (more than most I expect) years. I suffer windows at the moment purely because of this Phorm campaign.
Alexander Hanff
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Well I just had a listen to the recording (headphones plugged into the voice recorder) from start to finish (1h56m worth of audio). Sadly there is a great deal of background noise which was totally unavoidable, however the conversation can still be heard if people are willing to ignore the background noise. I have a friend who is a sound engineer so if I can get in touch with him in time I can see if he can clean it up (although he is difficult to get hold of nowadays). If anyone is competent at cleaning up audio, please feel free to have a play with the file once I upload if you manage to make any improvements I will replace the original with the cleaner version.
Alexander Hanff