From: Chris K. E. <mo...@le...> - 2002-12-31 01:46:38
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The recorded files are saved in a 16 bit PCM Waveform. Now, were the Vendor and Product the same as the 180T? Or did you just grab them from dmesg when the player was attached? If it was the latter, maybe we should collect a small database from the 32, 64, and future versions, if applicable. ------------------------------------ Hier liegt ein Mann ganz obnegleich; Im Leibe dick, an Suden reich. Wir haben ihn in das Grab gesteckt, Weil es uns dunkt er sei verreckt. -PDQ Bach's Epitaph. ------------------------------------ Chris K. Engel On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Stefan Petersen wrote: > Hello, > > First of all, thanks for this perfect example of reverse engineering. I > have a iFP-190TC (256M) and Debian Linux, and so far all functions I have > tested seems to work flawlessy. Then the implementation is "a little rough > around the edges", but that usually wears down given time. > > I had to make a minor change to make it work though. It seems that in all > version of libusb pre-1.7 (1.6 and 1.5 at least) the function > usb_find_devices() returns 0, independent of how many USB thingies it > finds. I simply removed the if surrounding the call to usb_find_devices() > and it worked perfect. > > Is there anyone out there who knows which format those *.REC are saved in? > > Good work, Pavel! > > Regards, > /spe > /----------------------------------\ > ! Stefan Petersen, MSc EE ! \ > ! http://www.stacken.kth.se/~spe/ ! \_________________________ > ! spe at stacken.kth.se ! / ! umop apisdn 'sdoo ! > ! stefan.petersen at home.se ! / --------------------- > \----------------------------------/ > |