Your assumption is correct. The linux box I've been using is for editing and storage. The files that my friend has been storing/editing from his olympus have been converted already, via OSX. If you can find a Linux app that can convert DSS, then your home free. The DS-2 will show up as another USB device.
I do not use the DS-2 personally. Most of what I do is analog-to-digital. I thought that speex might handle DSS, but it doesnt look like it does. Sorry to throw in any confusion. Good luck. On 9/14/05, Andrew Perrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > But I assume the included olympus software doesn't run on Linux, right? > > ap > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Andrew J Perrin - http://www.unc.edu/~aperrin > Assistant Professor of Sociology, U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill > [EMAIL PROTECTED] * andrew_perrin (at) unc.edu <http://unc.edu> > > > On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Carl Crider wrote: > > > You can use the included Olympus software to convert the DSS file into a > WAV > > file, this option > > is given when moving the file from the recorder to your hard drive. > > Then use Audacity, or whatever sound editor to convert to any other > format > > you may need. > > > > The Olympus DS-2 is a great tool. > > > > There are some good tutorials here: > > www.audioactivism.org <http://www.audioactivism.org>< > http://www.audioactivism.org> > > > > > > On 9/14/05, Andrew Perrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Folks, > > > > > > I could use some advice for an upcoming project for which I will need > > > several portable audio recorders. I could just use cassette, but would > > > prefer to take the opportunity to move to a better, electronic system > for > > > archiving. These will be recordings of public meetings as well as > > > interviews one-on-one. > > > > > > The ideal device, from my point of view, would: > > > - Record in a generall-available format (e.g., mp3, ogg, etc.); > > > - Have removeable media (xd, sd, ...); > > > - Have long battery life; and > > > - Be extremely reliable. > > > > > > Any advice? Olympus looks good but they mostly use DSS format which > seems > > > useless. I was looking too at the iriver T-30 1GB, but it doesn't have > > > removeable media. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Andy > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > Andrew J Perrin - http://www.unc.edu/~aperrin > > > Assistant Professor of Sociology, U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] * andrew_perrin (at) unc.edu<http://unc.edu>< > http://unc.edu> > > > > > > -- > > > TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug > > > TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ > > > TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/ > > > TriLUG PGP Keyring : http://trilug.org/~chrish/trilug.asc > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Carl Crider > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > > TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug > > TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ > > TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/ > > TriLUG PGP Keyring : http://trilug.org/~chrish/trilug.asc > > > -- > TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug > TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ > TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/ > TriLUG PGP Keyring : http://trilug.org/~chrish/trilug.asc > -- Carl Crider [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/ TriLUG PGP Keyring : http://trilug.org/~chrish/trilug.asc
