Subject: | Zoom H2N Recovery |
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From: | "Jeremiah Moore" jeremiahmoore99 |
Date: | Fri Jun 10, 2011 10:59 am ((PDT)) |
Hi - A client is attempting to recover some valuable material recorded on a Zoom H2N, in which the power was removed before the end-of-file was written. I'= m trying to help her out. Does anyone on the list have experience in the matter? What I've suggested so far is: find a utility that reads the free space on the card, and copy that free space to a file. Subsequently read the free space into something like Soundhack that can interpret raw data as a soundfile. Any prior experience on the matter would be helpful. -jeremiah -- ----------------------------------------------------------- jeremiah moore | SOUND | http://www.jeremiahmoore.com/ |
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