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For n800, you should install the latest 0.1.2. I have it working on mine doing both iLBC and WAV.
I have some old recordings in iLBC - anybody knows how to convert iLBC, 1 ch, 8000Hz, 8bit format to WAV?
Also, having 4GB SD card I have planty of space to record at 20000Hz but the quality of recording is not configurable with maemo-recorder. Any ideas?
Anyone have any idea if the recording software listed on Maemo is going to be updated to be compatible with the new OS? I'd love to use my n800 to record voice.
thanks
Neil