Back in the day some studios I knew always had a separate DAT recorder
or the like running just in case the big Protools rig went down. It was
kind of a safety net so you at least had "something" instead of nothing.
Of course the system would always have an issue on the take where the
voiceover talent got the perfect inflection or the bass player didn't
come in late :) So, depending on how valuable or irreplaceable your
recordings are you might want to consider some external hardware. For
critical recordings there are boxes like the Denon DN-500R which can
record concurrently to both a USB thumb drive and compact flash memory
card so if the thumb drive dies you don't lose everything.
CB
On 4/8/16 3:40 PM, Vaughn Brown wrote:
That is terrible! I'm planning on doing podcasts and this bet of
information scares me.
I am assuming audio hijack saves automically? Unless it is not saved,
it can't be gone.
Vaughn
On 4/8/16, Jenine Stanley <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Robert,
That’s the sad part. It’s not in that folder. All of my test recordings
prior to it are. I’ve looked in the trash folder even. No luck.
Jenine Stanley
[email protected]
On Apr 8, 2016, at 7:50 AM, Robert Carter <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Jenine,
The Audio Hijack recordings are saved in a folder called audio hijack this
folder is under the music folder. So from the finder, press
command+shift+h to bring up your home folder. arrow down to music and
expand it with right arrow. You will find audio hijack in the list and if
your file was recorded, it will be in that folder.
Robert Carter
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 8, 2016, at 6:40 AM, Jenine Stanley <[email protected]>
wrote:
I set up Audio Hijack to record a Skype call. Once finished with this
call which lasted about 1 hour and 18 minutes, I hit command-r to stop
the session and went in to listen to the recording. I saw the time
sstamp, including the recording length.
I have no idea what happened but that recording is gone. I didn’t close
out Audio Hijack. I did close Skype. I of course was not running a backup
like Call Recorder.
Is there any way to find this file? I have looked everywhere I can think
of for it. I have not shut off the MBP.
Please don’t tell me all that work is for nought. OK, you can tell me but
if you don’t like whining and throwing things, maybe you shouldn’t.
Jenine Stanley
[email protected]
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