Audio Recording on a 4G iPod

Hi,
Is there a way to improve the quality of the audio recording using iTalk?
I know that istalling Linux on the iPod allows to bring the sample rate to 96kHz instead of the mono 8kHz with ther regular iPod OS.
But Linux seems not to be working with iTalk..
Any ideas, advises?
Thanks
Chester

You could add Perian.  It may help (...or not).
Wait, you received and audio recording and you are trying to use a video player (vlc) to play it?  What kind of file is it?  Does it have a filename extension?  If it is .wmv then you might want to install Flip4Mac.  Then you could play it with QuickTime.

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