Nope,... its gone, or at least not retrievable by me. Eventually, when more computer savvy people get these units, there is probably hope for extraction by other means, computer programs, etc. We were listening to the recording after the concert, so it was burned to the disc. Its likely that no file management info was written to the disc though, so there is no way to read it, so the machine does not recognize any second project.
Its not the greatest loss of all time, and I learned a bunch in the process.
+T for the new toy!!
As far as I've gathered you can prepare a disc to record in 2 manners, either format it so that it's recordable, but the time code is applied on-the-fly, or format the disc including the time code (takes aprox 30 mins?). I might not be using the correct terminology, or having my facts wrong, but for future reference which "format"/disc preparation process have you used? I was told that there is no need to "finalize" a disc, so me earlier post has no relevance at all.
I have to figure out the dimensions still but I'm probably going with the Gorilla bag too, I'll tackle the shabby rail system when I get it. You mentioned using an Exeltech inverter, I'm probably ordering that tomorrow, but they are looking to see if they can get the "rack mount" bracket for it.
I'm still trying to numbers crunch and find out which capacity battery I'll need, I want the smallest (size), but something that's still slightly overkill.
Check this out, with the Exeltech rack plate:

I think there might be enough room to cut out a hole large enough for the V3, all that would be needed then would be to make up a cable for a battery and all the rest would be in the gear bag. I might need to find someone with a welder.
