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
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