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Hello all,
I recorded yersterday an important classical concert on a Sony TCD-D7 DAT portable and a Maxell 3 hours tape. The source, a line out of an audio console, was plugged on the line-in. When i launched the recording, the counter was counting properly, the peak meters indicated a good signal and i was able to listen what i was recording at this time on the headphones. It wrote a first ID for a 2-3 min sequence and then another one for 2h30 non-stop. Now, when i play my DAT tape, i have absolutely no sound, no noise, nothing at all ... from the beginning until the end of the tape. However, the ID with this changement at 3 min is still marked on it. I've just tried to record again on this same tape and it has worked perfectly. I have absolutely no clue about what happened. I'm thinking of trying a recovery but i'm not sure. Has anybody ever seen or heard about a such issue ? Actually, would you think there's something to recover ? Or is it just the DAT which didn't take the sound at all ? Thank you very much. -- Lucius Snow "I'm not here, this isn't happening" - Thom Yorke |
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