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Try updating the firmware, the internal operating software.
Directions and file download here:
http://www.zoom.co.jp/english/download/software/h4.php
Fixes many issues and also allows you to use 4GB-32GB SDHC cards. Let me know if this works for you.
If you are using a Mac running Leopard (Sys 10.5), you need to upgrade the H4 firmware from Zoom website
http://www.zoom.co.jp/english/download/software/h4.php
You will need an external SD card reader.
Good Luck
Hi Ken,
I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble uploading the recordings from your Zoom H4 to the Cubase LE software. Have you tried connecting the Zoom H4 to your computer via USB and then importing the recordings directly into the Cubase LE program? You may also want to make sure that you have the latest version of the software installed on your computer, as well as the latest drivers for the Zoom H4. If you are still having difficulty, please don't hesitate to contact the Zoom or Cubase support teams for further assistance. I hope this helps!
I have just downloaded and installed the version 2.20 of the software for the H4 from the Zoom site. It solved my problem and the H4-SD card now shows up in the Finder as expected.
Don't know if this is the problem in your case ... but here's what I did:
Note: I have Win XP
Previous to attempting connection between laptop and H4 as an audio interface I updated the H4 firmware to ver2.4 and connected to the laptop successfully as a card reader. From the laptop, I could see files I knew were on the H4 card.
... but when I tried connecting in Audio I/O mode, my laptop didn't know what to make of the H4. There was a USB mass storage driver associated with the H4 - I could see this from the "Device Manager". I "uninstalled" the USB driver associated to that "unknown" USB device. I terminated the audio connection on the H4, then reconnected. !!! It was recognized as "USB Audio Device" in the "Sound, video and game controllers" section of the "Device Manager". Before, it was listed under "Universal Serial Bus controllers" as a generic USB device with a yellow warning highlight indicating there was something wrong.
Hope this helps!
Are you using Vista? I've posted another threat here (still no answer), cause I can't get Vista to recognize H4 as Audio I/O. I've also sent a mail to Zoom in Japan. They answered in english thanks god, telling me to upgrade the soft in H4, I can now move files to the computer, but still can't get Vista to recognize H4 as an Audio I/O, I mean, in record devices, Vista shows "camera mic and line in", that's all.
Ok , good bye
Make the instalation of cubase LE that come when you buying the Zoom H4.When you instaled this,the driver H4 must appear in the sound/device properties.I hope you can solve FF
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