Olympus Dictaphone not detected in Sonority on Mac

This will not work on Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) as that only uses a 64-bit Kernel.

Problem

When you plug your Olympus Dictaphone in to your Mac it may launch the Sonority software. However the device is not present in Sonority so you are unable to download files from it. The device may still appear on the Desktop as a mass storage device.

Cause

Currently, Olympus Sonority is unable to detect digital voice recorders on newer Mac models running a default kernel.

Solution

  1. Download and run our KernelSwitch application.
  2. If prompted asking if you want to open the file, click Open.
  3. If you don’t see the application then click the KernelSwitch icon (lightswitch) on the Dock.
  4. Click the “32-Bit” button.
  5. Enter your password if you have one and press Enter or click OK.
  6. Click the “Restart Now” button.
  7. Once restarted, reconnect your Dictaphone.
This will not affect the running of any 32-Bit or 64-Bit applications.

18 comments

  1. This did work but I would like to know how it works and what if any effect it has on the rest of my mac. Do I need to change back to Default at any point in the future?

    1. I will get our Support team to look into it. If you post a comment with your email, I can get them to get back to you.

      Thanks for letting me know.

  2. Good Morning CP.

    Could you let us know the following?

    Click Apple -> System Preferences -> Users and groups -> Login Items

    Do you see Device Detector in there?

  3. I’m having the same issues as CP. First of all, using the KernelSwitch is not allowed by the new Mountain Lion “Gatekeeper”. Had to change the settings for that. But after having taken that hurdle, switching to the 32 Kernel didn’t seem to do the trick. Device Detector is active, so there should be no problem there.
    Advice would be much appreciated!

  4. After some reading, I’ve found that Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) only uses a 64-bit Kernel so the KernelSwitch application will not work I’m afraid.

  5. The latest update to Sonority (1.4.1) now supports Mountain Lion and my device is recognized again now! So this means that for now the issue seems to have been solved.

  6. Hi all.. the Kernel switch link does not seem to be working any more. Can you upload it again? as I am now having issues with this and my it department has updated my Mac… an annoying challenge

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