Re: HELP! HELP! If you can.



On Dec 6, 9:57 pm, Audiocrew <theaudioc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Joe,

Do the files play back ok in the recorder but not in the computer or
vice versa? Maybe they got scrambled while dragging/dropping into the
computer? Did you "import" through a program or drag and drop? Did
you check the "trash" folder on the card, just in case there's any
usable remnants in there? Dumb question, but you didn't accidentally
execute a file "trim" in the HD-P2 ?

Does the file sampling/bit rate match the session file that you
imported into? I assume so, since some of the audio played
back....hmmmm.

What program are you using to play back the files in the computer?
Can you play the files in QuickTime as opposed to a audio/video
editing program?

Did the track have any "markers" embedded....maybe it's looping
between markers?

Any difference if you pull the files into the computer using a card
reader as opposed to a Firewire connection? How about pulling the
files into your computer, don't open/play them, and then copy them
back to the HD-P2 to a fresh (different) card and then check them
right in the HD-P2?

Anyhow, grasping at straws. I hope you find your audio Joe....best of
luck.

Cheers,

Dave

On Dec 6, 9:54 pm, "yepthisismyem...@xxxxxxxxx"



<yepthisismyem...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Try a file recovery program. If you do not have one you have used and
trust let me know and I can recommend a good one. That is the downfall
about digital it is prone to error.
I often consider throwing a little md recorder in my bag and letting
it roll. Let me emphasize consider since my 744t records to up to 3
mediums aand I find using the CF + HD sufficient.

Blas wrote:
Guys, First time problem and kinda scared shitless....Recorded with my
Tascam HD-P2 unit and when I went to transfer the tracks in the studio
DAW, they are corupted. The compact flash card must be screwed up! I
have a 7 or 8 minute piece but it only gets to about 5 minutes into it
then cuts out....I kept it rolling it repeats a section again and
again cuts out at the same place, do the same thing over and over.
Is there any way to recover the remaining several minutes?????????

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Dave, I'm grateful for any thoughts, but no....the problem lies within
the Tascam and the blasted compact flash card. I don't have any type
compact flash reader for the DAW nor even a firewire input either,
just USB2, sp/dif and the hammerfall toslink adat 3 sets of i/o's. I
was hoping someone know of a testing method on the HD-P2 unit to check
the flash. First unit I've used flash and have to say, not to sure it
this was a good move or not. Again, I blame the media itself, just
wish there was a way to check it. Plus I'm gonna have to think of
tying a back-up (as suggested, like a mini disc unit to the outputs)
so I don't get burned again.
You think your playing it safe by always transfering any work to
another drive, until you can't make it even that far before it
fails......***, I just added an external hard drive to our two DAW
system last week because of a internal crashed drive, now this
happens. We think we're moving ahead in technology, but it's really
four steps forward, then two back!

Joe
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