How to piece .au files back together?
Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 8:39 pm
Hey guys 
I'm running the latest Audacity Beta on Vista (I wouldn't normally run a Beta of anything, but it was suggested the Beta would be better on Vista). I recorded a mic segment about 45 minutes long, saved the project, and then saved a copy of the project to protect the original while I worked on the copy.
I wanted to work on the copy on another machine so I transfered it across, but got a number of errors when I opened it, basically telling me that it couldn't find any of the .au files associated with the project. I went back and looked at the two projects on the original machine, and the same thing had happened even though I hadn't touched them. There are over 900 .au files, and I need to put them back in the right order so I can rebuild my project, but I haven't a clue how their file names are structured
Does anybody know how they're structured? It would take an extremely long painstaking time to try to figure out how all 944 pieces of the puzzle fit together, and I can't just go back and make the recording again. Thank you very much for your time folks!
A sample of the filenames is included below:
e000b0a0.au
e000b0a4.au
e000b0c4.au
e000b0d1.au
e000b0e1.au
e000b0f0.au
e000b1a8.au
e000b01b.au
e000b1be.au
P.S "e000b0a4.au" and "e000b0d1.au" link together in that order, but I don't understand why there's no order to the filenames.....
I'm running the latest Audacity Beta on Vista (I wouldn't normally run a Beta of anything, but it was suggested the Beta would be better on Vista). I recorded a mic segment about 45 minutes long, saved the project, and then saved a copy of the project to protect the original while I worked on the copy.
I wanted to work on the copy on another machine so I transfered it across, but got a number of errors when I opened it, basically telling me that it couldn't find any of the .au files associated with the project. I went back and looked at the two projects on the original machine, and the same thing had happened even though I hadn't touched them. There are over 900 .au files, and I need to put them back in the right order so I can rebuild my project, but I haven't a clue how their file names are structured
Does anybody know how they're structured? It would take an extremely long painstaking time to try to figure out how all 944 pieces of the puzzle fit together, and I can't just go back and make the recording again. Thank you very much for your time folks!
A sample of the filenames is included below:
e000b0a0.au
e000b0a4.au
e000b0c4.au
e000b0d1.au
e000b0e1.au
e000b0f0.au
e000b1a8.au
e000b01b.au
e000b1be.au
P.S "e000b0a4.au" and "e000b0d1.au" link together in that order, but I don't understand why there's no order to the filenames.....