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Not working under Tiger? -


Just spent the last couple of hours deciphering the Olympus web site to get my Intel iMac working with DSS Player V6 and an Olympus DM20. The following method worked for me.

DO NOT install DSS Player Lite

Download DSS_MacOS_10.sit and install
http://www.olympusamerica.com/files/DSS_MacOS_10.sit

Download Mac142EN.sit, install update and restart
Download DSSMac604EN.sit, install update and restart
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/software_results.asp?id=921&os=m

Download any files from the DM20 to the DSS Player, then select them and convert to AIFF, then using iTunes convert to MP3.

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Sunday, March 05 2006 @ 09:01 AM PST


Not working under Tiger? - judesherley

I am an audio-typist with a similar problem, in that my old iMac (original iMac running OS9.1) gave out recently losing all data.

I am now running Tiger on eMac, have successfully installed DSS PlayerpPro release 1.4.1 but when trying to import the dictation files, I am consistently told that these files are in use by another user regardless of how I try to access them (flashdisk, email, copies to hard disk).

This was never a problem on my old system and doesn't appear to be a problem on a Windows environment.

Any ideas????

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Sunday, May 21 2006 @ 10:06 PM PDT


Not working under Tiger? - Joe Wheeler

The instruction Download Mac142EN.sit, install update and restart is only necessary for people who work in OS 9 or Classic, as the installer is a Classic app.

Installation of Download DSS_MacOS_10.sit and install results in a Dictation Window.app dated 2001, with a help file that didn't work in Help. No matter, by then Downloading DSSMac604EN.sit, install update and restart gave a much fuller app (though the help files show quite a differemce in screen shots and descriptions of functions- it is echoed in the DS-20 manual, both of which look entirely different from the 6.0.4 update

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Thursday, October 12 2006 @ 03:43 AM PDT