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Date2006-05-19 15:42
FromJames Bohn
SubjectData Recovery
Hello:

This isn't really a CSound Question, but I assume someone on the list 
may be able to help me.  I have some mono wav files with a lot of 
data in them (50+ Mb).  However, the duration in seconds of the files 
(according to the file is 0 sec).  Thus I'm not able to get to the 
actual data of the file.  Does anyone know a way I can change the 
duration in the header of the file?  I'm on a Macintosh Computer.

Thanks:

Jim
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James Bohn
Bohn Media
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New Bedford, MA 02740
508.999.2308
mailto:jbohn@bohnmedia.com
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Date2006-05-19 15:55
FromVictor Lazzarini
SubjectRe: Data Recovery
you can try opening them as raw files and then rewriting the header.
Try using soundhack, opening the files as raw, mono, (16 bit?), little-endian.
Then you can save them as wave or aiff

At 15:42 19/05/2006, you wrote:
>Hello:
>
>This isn't really a CSound Question, but I assume someone on the list may 
>be able to help me.  I have some mono wav files with a lot of data in them 
>(50+ Mb).  However, the duration in seconds of the files (according to the 
>file is 0 sec).  Thus I'm not able to get to the actual data of the 
>file.  Does anyone know a way I can change the duration in the header of 
>the file?  I'm on a Macintosh Computer.
>
>Thanks:
>
>Jim
>--
>***************************
>James Bohn
>Bohn Media
>210 James Street
>New Bedford, MA 02740
>508.999.2308
>mailto:jbohn@bohnmedia.com
>http://www.bohnmedia.com
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Victor Lazzarini
Music Technology Laboratory
Music Department
National University of Ireland, Maynooth