Recover recording after network share dropped?
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 1:01 am
I was using Audacity 1.3.14-Beta to record on a Windows 7 machine, storing my recording onto a Windows network share.
Unfortunately, in the middle of the recording, my connection to the network share failed.
The network share has about an hour and twenty minutes of .au blocks stored on it; however, the .aup file is empty (does not reference any .au files at all), since I was recording straight through so I never had the option to save the file.
Opening the .aup reports all the .au files as orphan blocks, but my only options are to delete them or ignore them.
I was recording in stereo (importing from a minidisc).
Since Audacity itself didn't crash, Crash Recovery didn't trigger at all -- Audacity just reported that it was unable to save the file.
Is there anything I can do to reconstruct the .aup file -- e.g. to run Crash Recovery manually?
Thanks!
Unfortunately, in the middle of the recording, my connection to the network share failed.
The network share has about an hour and twenty minutes of .au blocks stored on it; however, the .aup file is empty (does not reference any .au files at all), since I was recording straight through so I never had the option to save the file.
Opening the .aup reports all the .au files as orphan blocks, but my only options are to delete them or ignore them.
I was recording in stereo (importing from a minidisc).
Since Audacity itself didn't crash, Crash Recovery didn't trigger at all -- Audacity just reported that it was unable to save the file.
Is there anything I can do to reconstruct the .aup file -- e.g. to run Crash Recovery manually?
Thanks!