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My computer suddenly shut down (locked up, restarted) while I was recording with Total Recorder. How can I restore the recorded audio from Total Recorders temporary files?

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My computer suddenly shut down (locked up, restarted) while I was recording with Total Recorder. How can I restore the recorded audio from Total Recorders temporary files?

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Go to Options => Settings => Open / Save. Look in the folder assigned to store temporary files. If a temporary file in this folder has a .wav or .mp3 extension, it usually means that it is a proper audio file. If a temporary file has a “.tmp” extension, it means that you cannot securely extract all recorded audio information from it. This happens because some information is stored in this file and some information is stored in the PC’s RAM during the recording process. However, you can usually recover most of your data which is stored in a .tmp file in PCM format. This file doesn’t have a proper header so you can use our free application called TRTmpRecovery (~65 Kb) to add a header. This program allows you to playback any file as a PCM file using different parameters (sample rate, 8/16 bit, mono/stereo), select the most appropriate parameters (if the file actually contains audio data), and add a proper header to this file. Once a header is added, this temporary file becomes a valid .w

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