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by andrewa
Wed May 06, 2009 6:27 am
Forum: Windows
Topic: Huge file - can't see or delete, but created by Audacity
Replies: 7
Views: 654

Re: Huge file - can't see or delete, but created by Audacity

Thanks for the quick reply! Nah, I jiggled the handle already; hidden files shown, extensions shown, etc. I didn't save anything, and if I did, I would figure it would show up in a search through Windows, or via WinDirStat. I've looked into the matter more, from the WinDirStat folks' side. When you ...
by andrewa
Tue May 05, 2009 9:21 pm
Forum: Mac OS X
Topic: Crash - No Temporary Files
Replies: 14
Views: 2352

Re: Crash - No Temporary Files

"Huge file - can't see or delete, but created by Audacity"

I've put this on the Windows side, under the title above.
by andrewa
Tue May 05, 2009 9:20 pm
Forum: Windows
Topic: Huge file - can't see or delete, but created by Audacity
Replies: 7
Views: 654

Re: Huge file - can't see or delete, but created by Audacity

Additional info: When I do a search for this huge file, I get a popup: String File Error Error reading string file "NAMESPACE" The file couldn't be opened (missing?) Row=-1 String=-1 I'm wondering if this is Windows trying to find this missing file. I also found that the System Volume Information ta...
by andrewa
Tue May 05, 2009 8:54 pm
Forum: Windows
Topic: Huge file - can't see or delete, but created by Audacity
Replies: 7
Views: 654

Huge file - can't see or delete, but created by Audacity

Hi there- There was a post in the Mac forums on someone leaving recording on overnight (Crash - No temporary files), and this may be related. This is concerning Audacity (1.2.6) running on a Windows XP machine. I fired up an iPod, and using a patch cord, plugged it into the microphone jack, and fire...
by andrewa
Tue May 05, 2009 8:43 pm
Forum: Mac OS X
Topic: Crash - No Temporary Files
Replies: 14
Views: 2352

Re: Crash - No Temporary Files - can't find files

Hi there- I had a similar situation happen just now- This is Audacity running on a Windows XP machine. I fired up an iPod, and using a patch cord, plugged it into the microphone jack, and fired up Audacity, and turned on the 'record' option. Then, I hit the pause button. In this way, I could hear th...