On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 05:13:30PM -0400, Johannes Erdfelt wrote:
> This would also denote a hardware problem with the rio500.

At this point I think I can be nearly 100% sure the Rio is operating
correctly, given that I have two scenario's (each on a different
machine) where the problem does not appear even after repeated
downloads (at least 128 MB in each case).

> Do the filesizes match between the original and corrupted mp3's?
> That would be a quick easy clue.

Will definitely check that out.

> One that would catch this problem would be > $10k most likely. One to
> reverse engineer your camera would be free. You can use software to do
> that.

Whoa, talk to me on that one -- I have made repeat attempts to get
specs from Casio, and have done something things Matthew D. suggested,
and cannot get this camera to work -- it get's mostly recognized as a
usb-storage device, but eventually the usb code bails and doesn't
attach it to a scsi device.

If there is some way I can watch what happens on Windows 98 and use
that info to work on the linux code for it, that would be very good.

Thanks.
rjf&


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