tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2653929734723850942.post6447765726304261663..comments2014-06-29T00:11:24.781+01:00Comments on fixed1t audio file recovery: fixed1t Audio File Recovery Servicefixed1thttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14470080491721647533noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2653929734723850942.post-39996417241882983282014-06-29T00:11:24.781+01:002014-06-29T00:11:24.781+01:00Michael, I'm afraid the two large air files ar...Michael, I'm afraid the two large air files are completely empty, I've investigated them with a range of tools including my own software and although they claim to be over 490meg AIF files they are in fact completely empty, and looking at the data within the files shows '0' throughout. The is sadly there nothing to be recovered. I can only assume that the input on Garageband defaulted back to line in after a restart and therefore you USB microphone audio never made it onto the tracks. I have had this happen making long YouTube videos, which is why I've taken to doing them in small shorter chunks so I can check progress.<br /><br />Regards fixed1tfixed1thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14470080491721647533noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2653929734723850942.post-11713227782194621592014-06-28T17:44:27.836+01:002014-06-28T17:44:27.836+01:001. Mono or Stereo
Each is a single track from a de...1. Mono or Stereo<br />Each is a single track from a dedicated mic, recorded simultaneously. It's an interview with myself and the guest. <br /><br />2. 8, 16, 32 or 64 bit<br />I believe it was intended to be 16, but the error tells me it's 8. I'm not sure. <br /><br />3. Audio Recordings<br />Yes, only audio.<br /><br />4. How were they recorded? Mic, Line In, Optical In etc<br />Two USB mics recorded directly into Garageband. <br /><br />5. Do you have them in any other format (silly question I know)<br />No other formats exist.Michael Kiserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03059771114048953354noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2653929734723850942.post-9042049705989305822014-06-28T00:08:19.081+01:002014-06-28T00:08:19.081+01:00Hi Michael, yes these two AIF files seem to be a ...Hi Michael, yes these two AIF files seem to be a wee bit damaged, can you give me some information on them, are they supposed to be?<br />1. Mono or Stereo<br />2. 8, 16, 32 or 64 bit<br />3. Audio Recordings<br />4. How were they recorded? Mic, Line In, Optical In etc<br />5. Do you have them in any other format (silly question I know)<br /><br />The interesting thing is that they register as full on max db, but appear silent which I seen before when I accidentally recorded a ADAT input stream, rather than the audio.<br />Regards fixed1t<br />fixed1thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14470080491721647533noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2653929734723850942.post-73573630749404239102014-06-27T16:46:57.036+01:002014-06-27T16:46:57.036+01:00Hi Malcolm —
Hoping you can help. I know you hav...Hi Malcolm — <br /><br />Hoping you can help. I know you haven't released a new software package that works with Mavericks, but I've got two tracks in Garageband getting the 8-bit error that I'm desperate to get back. Can you help directly? Happy to compensate you for your time and effort here, and hopefully it can help in the next release! Best,<br />MKMichael Kiserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03059771114048953354noreply@blogger.com