Crashed while recording, error message at recovery (SOLVED)
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:31 am
Hi,
First time posting on the forums here. I'm very new to audacity, and new to Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS as well, but I'm a quick learner!
I record a weekly podcast and went over our allotted time this week. So much so, apparently, that I ran out of disk space and audacity crashed on me. I saved the file previous to the beginning of recording, but that's it. When I tried to reopen it I received a prompt asking me whether or not to recover the files. I attempted to do so automatically, but it immediately gave me the error: "Error: not well-formed (invalid token) at line 8252." I checked the FAQs and all related threads and from there deduced that I should open the *.aup file with a text editor, if only to check line 8252 for incorrect characters. However, the only text that appears when I do this is as follows:
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<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no" ?>
<!DOCTYPE project PUBLIC "-//audacityproject-1.3.0//DTD//EN" "http://audacityteam.org/xml/audacityproject-1.3.0.dtd" >
<project xmlns="http://audacityteam.org/xml/" projname="Episode_XIX_data" version="1.3.0" audacityversion="2.0.0" sel0="0.0000000000" sel1="0.0000000000" vpos="0" h="0.0000000000" zoom="86.1328125000" rate="44100.0">
<tags>
<tag name="GENRE" value="Podcast"/>
<tag name="ARTIST" value="IRL-Game Chat"/>
<tag name="TITLE" value="Episode XII: Oh yes, there will be subscription fees."/>
<tag name="YEAR" value="2013"/>
</tags>
</project>
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Obviously there are nowhere near 8252 lines, and I'm at a loss. I assume my next step would be to rename the *.au files in sequential order sorted by timestamp as the manual recovery page states, but figured I'd post here first just to double check that there isn't a simpler fix to the *.aup file or the recovery process in general. Also, audacity claims from the 'about' option in the program that it is version 2.0.0, but the text in the *.aup file clearly states a file version of 1.3.0?
Thank you, in advance, for any and all help you can give me in this matter; I truly appreciate it.
-Joe
First time posting on the forums here. I'm very new to audacity, and new to Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS as well, but I'm a quick learner!
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<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no" ?>
<!DOCTYPE project PUBLIC "-//audacityproject-1.3.0//DTD//EN" "http://audacityteam.org/xml/audacityproject-1.3.0.dtd" >
<project xmlns="http://audacityteam.org/xml/" projname="Episode_XIX_data" version="1.3.0" audacityversion="2.0.0" sel0="0.0000000000" sel1="0.0000000000" vpos="0" h="0.0000000000" zoom="86.1328125000" rate="44100.0">
<tags>
<tag name="GENRE" value="Podcast"/>
<tag name="ARTIST" value="IRL-Game Chat"/>
<tag name="TITLE" value="Episode XII: Oh yes, there will be subscription fees."/>
<tag name="YEAR" value="2013"/>
</tags>
</project>
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Obviously there are nowhere near 8252 lines, and I'm at a loss. I assume my next step would be to rename the *.au files in sequential order sorted by timestamp as the manual recovery page states, but figured I'd post here first just to double check that there isn't a simpler fix to the *.aup file or the recovery process in general. Also, audacity claims from the 'about' option in the program that it is version 2.0.0, but the text in the *.aup file clearly states a file version of 1.3.0?
Thank you, in advance, for any and all help you can give me in this matter; I truly appreciate it.
-Joe