Last night I was taping and when I looked down I noticed a flashing "warning 200000" where the time would be on the h120. I saw that it was recording in ".wav" and the file was gaining in size so I let it run.
I am familiar with the "chipmunk" .wav header issue and have had to fix that by saving files at 44.1 but I think this is something different...
I can't even describe what the file sounds like and haven't looked at the waveform yet. I usually try to make sure the h120 is plugged in but power everything else up before turning it on. I may have messed up my order last night causing this file that was recorded in "PCM 256kbps 8000Hz Stereo?"
I wanted to make sure I got a good AUD of the headliner so I swapped h120s for the one that had recorded board of the opener. The h120 that was being "weird" as a digi-in aud recorder made a line-in sbd of the headliner no problem and thankfully my other h120 made a good aud of the headliner.
Sooooo 3 of the 4 recordings are fine.
Would anyone happen to know if these "PCM 256kbps 8000Hz Stereo" files are fixable? Seems to be both a sample rate and maybe a pitch issue? I'll have to open the file up after work....something's telling me it may be lost.
Thanks for any insights!