[Coco] Recovering a damaged cassette file

Luis Fernández luis46coco at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 6 00:30:21 EDT 2012


I think I have a good option with my program, but I need time off
my program does not work well even though it has many parameters to recognize the audio, 
and I can put you do not mind the lack of final obiamente binary file (if it is binary) will be wrong, 
but I can gather most of the information do not know if it will serve.


The suggested otherwise with pokes seems very good, someone honest?

The evidence so far ban bad, obtube a helmet but the blocks have bad CRC, 
and the binary you get be wrong, I have to do more tests

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> Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2012 01:07:14 -0300
> From: diegoba at adinet.com.uy
> To: coco at maltedmedia.com
> Subject: Re: [Coco] Recovering a damaged cassette file
> 
> I have uploaded the wav, MP3 and Audacity files
> http://www.yaccs.info/MyDoD/MyDoD.mp3
> http://www.yaccs.info/MyDoD/MyDoD.wav
> http://www.yaccs.info/MyDoD/MyDoD.aup.zip
> 
> Thanks to anyone who can give it a try.
> 
> Diego
> 
> 
> Luis Fernández wrote:
> > I use the same editor
> > wav utility can read my partial and rescue far as it goes.
> > if you want to send me the wav and try to salvage what you have
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Making
> > CoCoDskUtilPack V 1.1.3A.zip, Scan magazines and organize maltedmedia
> > http://cococoding.com/cocodskutil/ Thank Aaron Wolfe
> > http://www.tandycoco.com Thank Brian Blake and Stephen Fischer
> > My personal blog: http://www.luis45ccs.blogspot.com,
> > Excuse my English, I use google translator, my language is Spanish, I'm Spanish but I live in Venezuela
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >> Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2012 22:07:00 -0300
> >> From: diegoba at adinet.com.uy
> >> To: coco at maltedmedia.com
> >> Subject: [Coco] Recovering a damaged cassette file
> >>
> >> I have a program saved on tape that I would love to recover.
> >> The problem is that the tape as a "drop" near the end of the file.
> >> Has anyone ever been able to recover, at least partially a damaged
> >> cassette file?
> >>
> >> I was thinking about just copying and pasting a good section of the file
> >> on top of the damaged one, using Audacity ( an audio editor )
> >>
> >> Any suggestions on what to do?
> >>
> >> In case it helps, here is a screenshot of the last section of the
> >> waveform. You can see 2 drops, a small, sharp one first, and a bigger
> >> one almost at the end.
> >> www.yaccs.info/MyDoD.jpg
> >>
> >> Thanks to all,
> >>
> >> Diego
> >>
> >>
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