Data files lost after merge and rename
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2020 7:34 pm
Windows 10, Audacity 2.1.0
In searching around after this error occurred, I've learned that renaming audacity projects outside of the program is a terrible, awful, horrible thing, which I obviously did not know, but all the suggested fixes seem to involve changing the project name back. However, this seems to be a special case because not only did audacity not create a new data file for the new project name, the old project data files appear to have disappeared completely. They're nowhere to be found on the thumb drive I was working from, and I couldn't locate them by searching the PC's directories either.
I don't know what exactly caused the issue, so I'm going to try to describe what I did leading up to it. Briefly, I'm editing a podcast that was recorded in two parts, with separate tracks for both participants. I had finished editing both, and I copied and pasted the tracks from part 2 at the end of part 1, deleted a tiny bit of one track to account for the slight difference in when the first 2 tracks stopped recording, and merged them. I saved the project and closed out out of audacity. Then (kicking myself for this now) I renamed the project to reflect that it now contained the full episode, not just part 1. When I tried to open it again a minute later, I got an error message saying "Couldn't find the project data folder: "Full Pilot Episode Edited_data". After a minute of furious searching, I realized that renaming might have been the problem, so I changed it back to Pilot Episode Part 1 (manually renamed rather than "Undo Rename", if it matters). No dice; the old project files are nowhere to be found and there is no data file matching the new name.
Anyone have any idea what might have happened and how I can fix this? Thanks in advance for your help.
In searching around after this error occurred, I've learned that renaming audacity projects outside of the program is a terrible, awful, horrible thing, which I obviously did not know, but all the suggested fixes seem to involve changing the project name back. However, this seems to be a special case because not only did audacity not create a new data file for the new project name, the old project data files appear to have disappeared completely. They're nowhere to be found on the thumb drive I was working from, and I couldn't locate them by searching the PC's directories either.
I don't know what exactly caused the issue, so I'm going to try to describe what I did leading up to it. Briefly, I'm editing a podcast that was recorded in two parts, with separate tracks for both participants. I had finished editing both, and I copied and pasted the tracks from part 2 at the end of part 1, deleted a tiny bit of one track to account for the slight difference in when the first 2 tracks stopped recording, and merged them. I saved the project and closed out out of audacity. Then (kicking myself for this now) I renamed the project to reflect that it now contained the full episode, not just part 1. When I tried to open it again a minute later, I got an error message saying "Couldn't find the project data folder: "Full Pilot Episode Edited_data". After a minute of furious searching, I realized that renaming might have been the problem, so I changed it back to Pilot Episode Part 1 (manually renamed rather than "Undo Rename", if it matters). No dice; the old project files are nowhere to be found and there is no data file matching the new name.
Anyone have any idea what might have happened and how I can fix this? Thanks in advance for your help.