Subject: | Re: recovering erased MD tracks |
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From: | Aaron Ximm <> |
Date: | Sat, 30 Jul 2005 21:57:29 -0700 (PDT) |
> If you -know- you made an erasure mistake, or get a TOC error, the > important thing is not to record any more on that disc. In my case I > didn't know till I transferred the audio, so I lost the beginning of > the long take by recording over it. Also, I have a system based on old Sony MD-Data drives that can scan disks for audio content regardless of TOC and recover data from "erased" or corrupted disks -- I've been able to recover list members' data that way in the past. :) I can't do this on an industrial scale but am always to help, but my turnaround time can be a bit sorry...! best, aaron http://www.quietamerican.org | quod omne animal post | | cogitum est triste... | ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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