No, I think next, I'll try and editor of some kind. Maybe notepad or a
Norton hex editor.
Howard
On 5/26/2022 12:20 PM, JM Casey wrote:
It's possible that, even though you were able to recover the file records, the
file data itself has been replaced with with 0s or perhaps some altogether
different data. Even though you wouldn’t' be able to make anything of it, have
you tried opening one of these in a text editor to see if it even still *looks*
like an mp3?
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Howard Traxler
Sent: May 26, 2022 01:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [all-audio] corrupted files
Well, I tried GoldWave and couldn't get any info or sound. VLC, switch, and
foobar gave nothing, also.If I knew more about mp3 files I might be able to fix
the appropriate byte and get 'em back. That's a lot of entertainment to loose.
Howard
If it weren't for this bad habbit I have of using shift plus delete instead of
just plane old delete.
On 5/26/2022 11:01 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
What players do you have?
Vlc used to be able to play even corrupted files for me.
Foobar2000 might work.
Otherwise you might open them in gold wave and re save them and see if that
works.
I guess the mp3 headers are damaged.
/A
26 maj 2022 kl. 17:55 skrev Howard Traxler <[email protected]>:
By accident, I deleted a folder full of music; about 600 mp3 files. I used
recuva to get them all back. Well, they came back, the names and sizes look
right, but now no audio player will play them.
How can I fix 'em? Ideas? Thanks.
Howard
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