recover after break-down

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Hi after 3 hours of recording this shit bugged and I lost all tracks.

Now normally I would choose : recover last session.
But the fucking thing breaks down every time I close it now. So the last session is always the session that broke down and thus an empty session and not the one I need.

Is there any location where the wav files are temporarly stored for recovery or am I just fucking fucked? Any help would be appreciated ALOT !!

Thx in advance.

(I DID learn a big lesson the hard way ;) )
 
What version of CEP/AA are you using?
In AA, all the tracks are saved automatically in the folder you saved the session in.
In CEP I think you're out of luck.
 
always used to happen to me when i tried to save the session with out saving the files first. I had similar problems with premiere pro once.. try looking in proram files (in the audition folder) somewhere for backups as it was the for premiere.
 
Blor007 said:
Hi after 3 hours of recording this shit bugged and I lost all tracks.

Now normally I would choose : recover last session.
But the fucking thing breaks down every time I close it now. So the last session is always the session that broke down and thus an empty session and not the one I need.

Is there any location where the wav files are temporarly stored for recovery or am I just fucking fucked? Any help would be appreciated ALOT !!

Thx in advance.

(I DID learn a big lesson the hard way ;) )

That sucks....sorry man.
Never, in all my years of using CE, CEP, CEP 2.0, CEP 2.1 have I had this issue.

Are you using 2 drives, ie. one for CE and one for tracks?
Just curious.

I'd like to help you, can you tell me a little about how you
save trax,
your temp files setup location and reserve memory used,
when do u save trax,
your system in general,
drives set-up,
O/S....etc....

tell me (us) and I'll (we'll) see if I (we) can help. :)


Regards,
Superspit.
 
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superspit said:
That sucks....sorry man.
Never, in all my years of using CE, CEP, CEP 2.0, CEP 2.1 have I had this issue.

Are you using 2 drives, ie. one for CE and one for tracks?
Just curious.

I'd like to help you, can you tell me a little about how you
save trax,
your temp files setup location and reserve memory used,
when do u save trax,
your system in general,
drives set-up,
O/S....etc....

tell me (us) and I'll (we'll) see if I (we) can help. :)


Regards,
Superspit.

1 hard-disk : 2 partitions: c:\temp 800 mb
d:\temp 500 mb

I did not save the files and the session crashed, after I did: continue session it crashed again :s

Windows XP
AMD 3500

Thanks for your intrest in advance, but I think it is a lost cause :(

CE 2.0 :(
 
Blor007 said:
1 hard-disk : 2 partitions: c:\temp 800 mb
d:\temp 500 mb

I did not save the files and the session crashed, after I did: continue session it crashed again :s

Windows XP
AMD 3500

Thanks for your intrest in advance, but I think it is a lost cause :(

CE 2.0 :(

NO NO NO NO NO!!!! It is not a lost cause!! (yet!)
Did you use your partitioned space (i take it that this is drive D) to save your files originally?

Go into your C drive and find the CEP temp file there. Copy and paste it to your d drive (partitioned space)...just in case your some of your music data was saved there.

If so...(in an attempt to recover this particular session), you could now reinstall CEP into c drive, then 're-point' it at your folder you created your original music trax on. Remember, that CEP saves your files to a 'temp(s)' directory(s), at the very least!!

Ok....if this still doesn't work...it is lost.

Maybe you've tried this already?

Would you like me to give you a configuration that would prevent this from happening in future?...if so, I'll help you with that. (you'll require 2 drives though)
It's just that I'm at work at the moment!!
Regards,
Superspit.
 
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