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I am sorry to send you a second e-mail within
minutes of the previous one, but I neglected to tell you that we use a Pentium
III, 680Mh PC with Windows XP, SP2 and Audacity 1.2.6
Our church uses Audacity to record services. We
attach a external hard drive (HD) to record to and have set the
"Preferences" tab, "Directories" to this HD (d:) After the service we save the
Project as "xyz" and wait about a minute and then leave (exit) the
program. We do not disconnect the HD before the PC has stopped and do not start
the PC before the HD is connected. When we open the HD at home, the xyz_data
folder is empty and there are two xyz.aup files, the one of about 1Mb and the
other of varying capacities, usually between 60 and 120Mb. The latter file is
named xyz.aup.bak. I cannot recover the service from either (I surmise because
the xyz_data folder is empty).
Can you direct a confused fellow how to avoid
this. I should mention that when I leave the program (exit it), I always select
"Yes" when asked If I want you save my alterations.
Thank you, I have been using Audacity at home for
my own recordings and fin it superb.
SS Yssel
Pretoria
South
Africa
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