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Re: SAMSUNG KLM1G1CEHC-B101 (153FBGA)

Posted: August 1st, 2015, 18:26
by mr_spokk
cheadledatarecovery wrote:This was deleted shortly before the voice recorder failed. There is an 'erase' button which is quite prominent and it will format the device if depressed.

I see that as a problem..

Re: SAMSUNG KLM1G1CEHC-B101 (153FBGA)

Posted: August 1st, 2015, 19:21
by fzabkar
mr_spokk wrote:
cheadledatarecovery wrote:This was deleted shortly before the voice recorder failed. There is an 'erase' button which is quite prominent and it will format the device if depressed.

I see that as a problem..

ISTM that if it were a problem, then the designer would have taken it into account.

According to the manual ...

http://www.manualsdir.com/manuals/11780 ... tml?page=6

Erasing

1 Select the file you want to erase.
2 While the recorder is during stop mode, press the ERASE button.

• File number and [NO] will flash on the display.

3 Press the 0 button to select [yES].

4 Press the `OK button.

• Erasing begins and [ERASE] flashes on the display.

Erasing all files:

1 While the recorder is during stop mode, press the ERASE button.

2 Press the ERASE button again.

• [ALL] and [NO] will flash on the display.

3 Press the 0 button to select [yES].

4 Press the `OK button.

• Erasing begins and [ERASE] flashes on the display.

• If an action is not selected within 8 seconds, the recorder will return to stop mode.

• It may take over 10 seconds to complete processing. Never remove batteries during this time because data may be corrupted. In addition, carefully check the remaining battery level in order to ensure that the battery will not run out while processing.


ISTM that formatting would require similar confirmations and wilful selections by the user.

Re: SAMSUNG KLM1G1CEHC-B101 (153FBGA)

Posted: August 12th, 2015, 22:44
by networkpc3000
i meet 7200 before. better work as SD interface first.
http://www.rflashdata.com/olympus-vn-72 ... -recovery/

Re: SAMSUNG KLM1G1CEHC-B101 (153FBGA)

Posted: August 12th, 2015, 23:21
by HaQue
interesting Sunny, the exposed pads from sanding.. NAND or SD?

Re: SAMSUNG KLM1G1CEHC-B101 (153FBGA)

Posted: August 13th, 2015, 10:28
by networkpc3000
NAND. Same as monolith SD

Re: SAMSUNG KLM1G1CEHC-B101 (153FBGA)

Posted: August 13th, 2015, 16:02
by fzabkar
AISI, it would cost 15 UKP to test the suspect daughterboard in a working voice recorder. If it works, then the pinout could be determined by first measuring the Vcc and Ground pins in the donor, and then experimenting with the donor's daughterboard via a breadboard. It might be worth adding the external pullup/damping resistors stipulated in the datasheet.

Re: SAMSUNG KLM1G1CEHC-B101 (153FBGA)

Posted: July 24th, 2019, 11:25
by ddrecovery
To anyone who has worked on an Olympus voice recorder. Did you ever find a way to convert/play the files extracted from the VR?

I have extracted files from a VN-7200 and can see they are compressed/encoded. I have tried FFmpeg but it does not recognize the original file to convert. Anyone had any luck?

I can send anyone a sample file by PM if you need.

Re: SAMSUNG KLM1G1CEHC-B101 (153FBGA)

Posted: July 24th, 2019, 11:46
by ddrecovery
I have just been informed by Olympus that the codec used for the VR is CELP.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code-exci ... prediction
They do not have a player of any sort.

Re: SAMSUNG KLM1G1CEHC-B101 (153FBGA)

Posted: July 25th, 2019, 17:30
by fzabkar
I wonder if it might be worth contacting this person:
https://people.xiph.org/~jm/

He is the primary author of the Speex codec and one of the main authors of the Opus codec, both of which provide a free alternative to patented, proprietary audio codecs.

Speex is based on CELF.

Re: SAMSUNG KLM1G1CEHC-B101 (153FBGA)

Posted: July 25th, 2019, 18:34
by ddrecovery
fzabkar wrote:I wonder if it might be worth contacting this person:
https://people.xiph.org/~jm/

He is the primary author of the Speex codec and one of the main authors of the Opus codec, both of which provide a free alternative to patented, proprietary audio codecs.

Speex is based on CELF.

Interesting. Many thanks for the research.