Awesome! Yes, it works fine - thanks Nick.
- Chris On 10 Jun 2013, at 21:15, Nick Burch wrote: > On Mon, 10 Jun 2013, Chris Bamford wrote: >> I'm not familiar with the POI code at all, but I found a useful utility >> called POIFSDump which writes out all the objects to file. I found that if >> I strip off the first 944 bytes from the Ole10Native file, I get the >> original MP3 :-) These 944 bytes appear to be some sort of header... > > Probably an OLE10 header! > > Try using the OLE10 code in POI (it's got quite an obvious name), see if > that'll parse the stream for you and return the data > > Nick > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > Chris Bamford Senior Developer CityPoint, One Ropemaker Street, London, EC2Y 9AW. mobile +44 7860 405292 tel: +44 (0) 207 847 8700 web www.mimecast.com The information contained in this communication from [email protected] is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for use by [email protected] and others authorized to receive it. If you are not [email protected] you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or taking action in reliance of the contents of this information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. Mimecast Ltd. is a company registered in England and Wales with the company number 4698693 VAT No. GB 123 4197 34 Registered Office: CityPoint, One Ropemaker Street, Moorgate, London, EC2Y 9AW Email Address: [email protected] This email message has been scanned for viruses by Mimecast. Mimecast delivers a complete managed email solution from a single web based platform. For more information please visit http://www.mimecast.com
