Hello. I have a file recovery problem that I hope someone can help me with – thanks very much. (Edirol R1 with an Oade input mod set for a very basic recording at 192kbps mp3 using internal mics onto a Scandisk Ultra II 4G flashcard – the whole unit has been rock solid reliable its whole life.)
I was making an interview recording at the hospital last night, and a nurse came in and I went to pick up the recorder from the tray and it fell on the floor while recording. On impact the door blew off the battery compartment and one of the batteries fell out. (The file was not saved.) I was hoping it would still be ok because the R1 is really good about saving the file when you run out of battery juice in the normal course of recording.
This time it shows as a file (in this case R1_0003, my third file) but it will not play or else it opens and closes as an empty file both on the R1 and on my computer. When I look at the file properties of the drive, it shows three files (the first two files were made earlier and work fine): File #1 is 201,627 KB; file #2 is 1,276 KB and file #3 (the one I need) shows as 0 KB. Yet the total drive properties show that 479MB (503,250,944 bytes) of the drive have been used and 1.43G is free space (2G card), so there are 276 MB of extra data unaccounted for there, which is about the size of my interview.
It’s like the data is on the card but not connected with the file name (?)
Any ideas for a program or method that might help recover the data if it’s there? I remember a few years ago a few guys here developed their own WAV recovery programs, but I’m not sure if it makes a difference that I went straight to mp3 in this case.
Thanks again for any help, there is a huge sentimental value to this recording, and I do not want it to be lost, if at all possible.
Cheers!