Importing not working... bad file?
Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:54 am
A few nights ago, I was recording something rather important on the voice recorder of my old mp3 player, when it suddenly fell and the battery fell out in the middle of recording. I put the battery back in and turned it on, and accessed its memory through my computer.
The recording is still there, in the usual .wav file, but as opposed to automatically being called the date it was recorded on, it's titled "TRACK000" and is 137 mb big. Nothing plays during it. Someone on the forums of the mp3 player said this:
Thanks!!!!!!
The recording is still there, in the usual .wav file, but as opposed to automatically being called the date it was recorded on, it's titled "TRACK000" and is 137 mb big. Nothing plays during it. Someone on the forums of the mp3 player said this:
I already had Audacity, but when I try to import this file, I get this message:Get an audio editor that supports RAW and import it as a raw file. IIRC the sample rate setting should be 22kHz and the bits per sample 16.
I'm terribly afraid this file is lost for good. Is there anything that can be done to save it?Audacity recognized the type of file 'TRACK000.WAV'.
Importers supposedly supporting such files are:
WAV, AIFF, and other uncompressed types, FFmpeg-compatible files, but none of them understood this file format.
Thanks!!!!!!