Hi:

Been there, done that. I opened the compiler while InvTool was still
opened, or something like that, and managed to successfully break the
inventory.
I don't know of a fix for this other than starting over from scratch,
unfortunately.

On 9/6/2006, 12:09:13 PM EDT, Tasha wrote:

> yeah, i didn't do it in one sitting. every other time, inv tool
> automatically saved what i had done. now, whenever i open my voice
> invintory i first got the carrier word list   error and now i'm back
> at prompt one, even though inv tool is telling me that the correct invintory 
> is open.
> greeeeat. looks like i have to start again.
> tasha 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Onj 
>   To: talk2 
>   Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 12:05 PM
>   Subject: Re: The Talk2 List lost voice invintory


>   Hello Tasha.
>   I don't know of anybody that finished the entire recording in one
> sitting.  I've only gotten as far as about 649 words and I can load up just 
> fine.
>     This will come as a silly question, but what happens when you
> load invtool, go to the open dialog and try to load your voice file? 
> is this where ----- Original Message ----- the error occurs?


>     From: Tasha Raella Chemel 
>     To: talk2 
>     Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 4:09 PM
>     Subject: The Talk2 List lost voice invintory


>     Hi list,

>     So after having recorded about 700 words, I managed to  lose my
> voice invintory. this probably happened as a result of me running bcc
> and then terminating it in the middle, which probably wasn't the
> smartest idea. before i lost the file for good, i kept trying to open
> it and it  kept saying, "error reading carrier words." it gave me that
> message for another three times, and now when i open the file, i'm
> stuck at prompt one. Apparently, what i had created of my voice
> sounded  "as  if yu and jaws had had babies" according to a sighted
> friend of mine, but I really, really, don't want to start at prompt
> one. any ideas on what might have happened and how to recover the voice would 
> be apreciated.
>     tasha (who is using inv tool as her procrastination project)




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