Can't open a file; can I reverse-engineer the MP3?
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 7:40 pm
I am using Windows 10 Pro and Audacity version: 2.0.6
Hi—I made a recording and exported it as an MP3 file. I also got the .aup file of it, which showed up on my desktop.
I listened to the MP3 and realized I’d made an error in the intro that I need to fix. So, I clicked on the .aup file but it won’t open in Audacity; I get this error:
“Couldn’t find the project data folder: “name of my folder_data”
I checked my trash – not there. I checked my entire computer – not there.
I also checked File/Recent Files. Not there. However, File/Open offers a series of Chinese-box files, each with about 5 seconds of the recording I made. This seems unhelpful, as I’m not going to try to piece them all back together! Easier just to re-record the whole thing.
I also have the MP3 version of this file; is there a way to reverse-engineer it so I get the .wav file or the .aup file back, or whatever it is I need?
Otherwise, it seems like I’m out of luck and will have to re-record the hour-long session, yes?
I read that I’m supposed to update to the latest version of Audacity, but I’m worried that it will further mess things up with respect to this project.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Heath
Hi—I made a recording and exported it as an MP3 file. I also got the .aup file of it, which showed up on my desktop.
I listened to the MP3 and realized I’d made an error in the intro that I need to fix. So, I clicked on the .aup file but it won’t open in Audacity; I get this error:
“Couldn’t find the project data folder: “name of my folder_data”
I checked my trash – not there. I checked my entire computer – not there.
I also checked File/Recent Files. Not there. However, File/Open offers a series of Chinese-box files, each with about 5 seconds of the recording I made. This seems unhelpful, as I’m not going to try to piece them all back together! Easier just to re-record the whole thing.
I also have the MP3 version of this file; is there a way to reverse-engineer it so I get the .wav file or the .aup file back, or whatever it is I need?
Otherwise, it seems like I’m out of luck and will have to re-record the hour-long session, yes?
I read that I’m supposed to update to the latest version of Audacity, but I’m worried that it will further mess things up with respect to this project.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Heath