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pondscum
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File Recovery in AudioDesk

Post by pondscum »

Hello all. After a quick search of topics I didnt find anything specific to my problem, though I'm sure people have dealt with this before:

I recorded several multitrack songs in audio desk and only had partial backups when my powerbook crashed because of an error in ram. At the time I was away from home and had no choice but to back up the data over a network to the one and only Windows pc my sister had. When I transferred the files back to the repaired powerbook, the file types appeared altered to unix executable or other random file type. The tracks I know are Mono in AIFF format at 24/96 however if I append the file extension AIFF, audiodesk attempts to open it, but then does nothing. This also happens if I try to import the file into the soundbites window.

Is there any way for me to recover the audio data? I have the feeling the data is lost for good, but if there is any suggestion of how to recover just the tracks I would be willing to try anything.
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pondscum
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Post by pondscum »

It looks as though the data is lost. :(

The file format is actually Sound Designer II and the problem is that when the files were copied to a FAT32 partition the resource forks were lost. I am attempting to pirate the resource files from other audio desk projects using ResEdit with no success.
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Post by Burnie M »

Ive had exactly the same problem as you. What worked for me was opening the SDII's (they will be sdii's as you have stated) in Wavelab on a PC and savingthem as aiff (with file extension) then copy back to Mac. Dont quote me on this - I think Quicktime pro could do the same thing. Good luck!
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Audio Desk Lost Files

Post by sound7 »

I too have had an isssue with lost audio files.

I did about 20 multitrack songs for a local band for demo purposes last month. i did some editing & mixing on the files early this month. When I went to open them up to work on them some more, all but two of the songs had all the audio files mising. when i open up the song, everything is there ( edits, fades eq, etc) but no audio files. the folders for the Audio files are there but the actual audio recorded files are gone. I have tried "Data rescue" but had no luck. They were recorded to SCSI drive and then backed up to an external firewire which is where I did the editng. both set of files have the mising files. i supect i had replaced the originals with the edited versions some time along the way

I have a mac G4 Tiger 10.4.2.

Any ideas on how they wrer lost and how i might find them.
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