Guest Robert Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 I have just "switched" 950 minutes of very precious spoken recordings from DVF format into MP3 into the same directory as the original DVF files and now I find that there is no sound on either the original DVF files or the new MP3 files. I am suspecting that your program "Switch" has somehow destroyed my files...but I don't dare to think that because it would be an absolute disaster. Is there someway to reverse whatever your program has done? Please help, these files were not backed up. Rob Crickett
nchtj Posted May 13, 2005 Posted May 13, 2005 I can assure you switch does not modify the original files unless you are saving to those files, and in that case it will ask you if you want to overwrite them first before doing so. Since we don't support converting to dvf, the aformentioned scenario is not possible (i.e. switch cannot write to your dvf files and therefore cannot erase them). does your dvf file still display its original filesize or is it now much smaller?
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