That was odd. It does the same on the MAC? Both links lead me to the same
file basicly. They had better fix that chop, chop. I mean, that's one of the
things I kind of wanted to do with it. That's not cool man. Yeah, not cool
for $400. That's very sad. It's very sad that the DM-4 does it too. It's
another $400 unit. What a shame.

-----Original Message-----
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Steve Matzura
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 6:08 PM
To: pc-audio
Subject: LS100 as an audio interface

Here are two short recordings of bad things the Olympus LS100 does when used
as an audio interface. First, on a PC:
http://q-audio.net/i/1KTV
Next, on a Mac under OSX: http://q-audio.net/i/1KTV - When I called Olympus
technical support about this, of course they disavowed any knowledge of this
problem. Before I put my money down, I want it fixed, of course! Does
anybody know if this is an LS100 problem or a PC/Mac problem, and is there a
fix for it either way? If the problem is not related to the computer(s) used
for recording, has Olympus been notified that they have a seriously wrong
thing going on, and if so, how have they responded, if at all?



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