KevinK
6th February 2006, 22:00
I also need to recover some .tmp files that were left on the pc (WinXP) due to the user: 1. logging off before stopping the recording, and 2. on another occasion quitting the program before the encoding was "Complete". The files were made with Real Producer 11, audio & video, at multi-channel: 56K Dial-up (34 kbps) and 256K (225 kbps). I've been working with DTDrive version 20050307, and need some help / advice on which options / commands to use. I've printed out the dtdrive "man" page that is produced by the dtdrive commmand, and the dtdrive release notes. I am able to decode the audio .tmp files into two channels, using the dtdrive +u -OCH 2 option / command, with a 30x increase in file size (32K to 900M). I can hear it fine, but for a two hour lecture, it's too big for streaming. I also found out that RealMedia Editor 11 can edit the .tmp files produced by Real Producer 11. That worked great for one of my files with fairly loud audio. However the second file has low audio (a soft spoken lecturer) and the editor produces a very loud scratchy, bubbling background noise that makes it impossible to hear the lecturer. I feel that I've almost solved the problem of recovering .tmp files, but still don't have the answer. Any thoughts?:confused: