I don't have an Olympus LS5, but I know a lot of their recorders were plagued with weird aliasing issues as a composite-class audio device. Even their flagship professional recorder, the LS100, has this problem, though my little LS14 and even smaller DM520 don't. Good to know this is fixed with the LS5 as well. Are you using it's built-in microphones?
Perhaps I will integrate a raspberry pi into my existing setup at some point, replacing this old Pentium III from 1999 that I am using to stream at the moment, using a Behringer UCA-222 USB audio interface from the output of a Yamaha MG102C mixer.
On 10/18/2013 6:52 PM, udo noll wrote:
hi there, received my raspberry pi today, installed a raspbian linux, openvpn and compiled darkice, connected a little wifi adaptor and plugged in an olympus ls5 in class audio mode. a first test was quite sucessful. it streams crispy 128k stereo mp3 from the olympus over a private vpn to liquidsoap on aporee.org. cpu on the raspi is 50% ... i've expected way more quirks, this is quite promising. will do more extended test the next days. if can get my 3G/UMTS usb stick to work, that would be indeed perfect, wifi, 3G, lan, stereo audio in, etc., all in this little box, nice. just wanted to let you know, in case someone has a similar plan. bests, udo
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