This oh so true.TimOBrien said:No.
There is no magic. You cannot get back what you have thrown away.
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Can you bring them up in other software - e.g. Winamp? If so then use the disk writer plugin to create WAVs that you can pull into Audition (Winamp 2.9 is great, I never really liked the newer versions).Delreek said:I create some mp3 files, they were done in saw plus. I can't bring them up in AA. Does anyone know what I need to to do to do this.
It may be interresting sounding...but I wouldnt want a computer guessing what I might have wanted to have in my music....ThaArtist said:I thought them when you open a mp3 in audition it decodes it and creates a wave...
Of course your not gonna magically get back all that lost data... but maybe like interpolarization with graphics it could do something, for instance adobe photoshop can upsize images by guessing the relating pixels based on the surrounding pixels... Thus creating pixels that the picture did not have. This has to be done to create more Dots Per Inch or a bigger image.
It won't be the very best as it started out since a computer is guessing what to fill in based on whats already there... but maybe it would be possible? Or else some company could develope a program. I could see it happening. They would have to have a database filled with probably 10,000 essential sounds that could try to fill in lost mp3 data based on the existing mp3 data. Anything when working digitally is now data, yes.
Interesting idea though right?
thajeremy said:but wouldnt that be an awesome upgrade to AA...maybe for the next release, they should include some magic...
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I must agree.DavidK said:creative=crap.