any of the folders you see.
> Once that is done, safely disconnect the H4n from the computer.
> Then power it on while holding the Play/Pause key. Select ok for the update! “
>
> Cheers,
> Ronni
>
> On 06/02/2012, at 2:34 PM, Alan Smith wrote:
>
>> Hi Ronni (again)
&g
e key. Select ok for the update! “
Cheers,
Ronni
On 06/02/2012, at 2:34 PM, Alan Smith wrote:
> Hi Ronni (again)
>
> Unfortunately, I got a "caution" info message to the effect that The
> Unarchiver could not extract the content of the file.
>
> Would the .bin fi
It's a lot more capable, and is usually able to figure out how to unpack it.
>> I’ve used it for years and find it very useful.
>>
>> I did a quick search and found it is on Mac App Store if you don’t have it.
>>
>> <http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/the-unarchiv
uot; info message to the effect that The
> Unarchiver could not extract the content of the file.
>
> Would the .bin file be the actual working firmware that just needs to be
> copied to the Zoom device? The Japanese website said to download the 0.3 MB
> ZIP upgrade. The iMac gave me a
Hi Ronni (again)
Unfortunately, I got a "caution" info message to the effect that The Unarchiver
could not extract the content of the file.
Would the .bin file be the actual working firmware that just needs to be copied
to the Zoom device? The Japanese website said to download the
re if you don’t have it.
<http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/the-unarchiver/id425424353?mt=12>
Cheers,
Ronni
On 06/02/2012, at 1:10 PM, Alan Smith wrote:
> How can I open a .bin file on my iMac 10.6.8?
>
> I downloaded a firmware upgrade for my Zoom H1 microphone from the
>
’ve used it for years and find it very useful.
I did a quick search and found it is on Mac App Store if you don’t have it.
<http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/the-unarchiver/id425424353?mt=12>
Cheers,
Ronni
On 06/02/2012, at 1:10 PM, Alan Smith wrote:
> How can I open a .bin file on my iMac 1
How can I open a .bin file on my iMac 10.6.8?
I downloaded a firmware upgrade for my Zoom H1 microphone from the
manufacturers website. The downloaded folder has a .00E extension. Finder
shows it contains a .pdf file (which I can read OK) plus a .bin file. Double
clicking the .bin file
the .bin file to DVD, which I don't really want to do.
Regards, Steven
Hi Steven,
I'm pretty sure VLC can do this for you. I found this 'somewhere
online' awhile ago.
This is what the guy said:
Start of Quote:
"So I opened the first .bin file in VLC, allowed playback
Can anyone please tell me whether there is any once-off freeware software
that will convert a .bin movie file to a format compatible with Apple TV
(eg. h.264 or mpeg)?
Toast does not seem to do the job - Toast just gives me an option to burn
the .bin file to DVD, which I don't really want
it seems for some reason I am
stymied. But thanks for your time anyway. I shall put it all back
onto my VOIP provider!
.
Peter Sealy
Thurgoona AUSTRALIA
This is pretty much confirmed by the fact that the .zip file released
a bin file and an exe file. The exe file is probably the
you use the web interface, click the browse button on the upgrade
page to
select the .bin file (on your Mac) and voila! This is how we do it
on the
Linksys PAP2 which, as I said, uses the same or similar firmware.
I hope this works.
Thanks Greg
There is no upgrade page on the web interface. Howev
page to
select the .bin file (on your Mac) and voila! This is how we do it on the
Linksys PAP2 which, as I said, uses the same or similar firmware.
I hope this works.
Cheers
Greg
> From: Peter Sealy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 15:58:03 +1100
> To: Greg Pennef
On 16/11/2005, at 2:08 PM, Greg Pennefather wrote:
Peter
If it is firmware for you Sipura then it is likely that the .bin
file is the
firmware file. We are doing a fair bit of work with the Linksys
PAP2 which
has Sipura firmware and the files are .bin. Check with Sipura or
you VoIP
Peter
If it is firmware for you Sipura then it is likely that the .bin file is the
firmware file. We are doing a fair bit of work with the Linksys PAP2 which
has Sipura firmware and the files are .bin. Check with Sipura or you VoIP
provider to confirm.
Regards
Greg
> From: Peter Se
On 16/11/2005, at 11:01 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On 16/11/2005, at 4:27 AM, Peter Sealy wrote:
I have a .bin file which Stuffit Expander [v9 and v10] will not
open, saying the file is not encoded or compressed. I am sure it
is a compressed file. Any other ways to try to open the file
On 16/11/2005, at 4:27 AM, Peter Sealy wrote:
I have a .bin file which Stuffit Expander [v9 and v10] will not
open, saying the file is not encoded or compressed. I am sure it
is a compressed file. Any other ways to try to open the file?
Cheers
.
Peter Sealy
Thurgoona AUSTRALIA
I have a .bin file which Stuffit Expander [v9 and v10] will not open,
saying the file is not encoded or compressed. I am sure it is a
compressed file. Any other ways to try to open the file?
Cheers
.
Peter Sealy
Thurgoona AUSTRALIA
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