I recorded a concert with Nero Wave-editor, and while saving, the computer crashed and restarted. When i proceeded to open Nero up, it asked if i wanted to recover the files, so naturally I clicked yes. It then gave me an error about not being able to read the file or something - and then deleted its temporary info file, but not the audio file - so I have an audio file that I don't know how to read. It said that it was .wav, but I can't open it as .wav, aif, mp3, aa, pcm, ogg, etc on Windows OR Mac. Anyone know how to recover this audio? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
To recreate this if you want to try and figure it out, open Wave Editor, record something, use the task manager's process list and kill (not quit) WaveEditor.exe, then open it back up and it should give you the same error when you try and recover the files left over. Then navigate to its temporary directory (it tells you where it is in whatever menu has the Device Settings, File Formats, and another one). That file, no matter what I try, will not let me read it. The filename will be something like "audio(random numbers here).wav".
It's very important that I get this audio, because there is no way that I can replace it, being that it was a live performance.
IM me at KD7QIS on Yahoo or AIM or KD7QIS@hotmail.com on MSN if you could help and might need to step me through things. I might be there, I might not, but I'll more then likely have my computer on the internet. Otherwise, just post here or E-Mail me.
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