Ok...so that' the problem.
A friend of mine gave me a drive with the whole recording session he did in a studio 2 years ago...he simply wants to use the vocal tracks (consolidated) for reharseal purpose.
The scenario was: all the Digital Performer session files were seen like Unix executable files and all the audio files as well.
note: I always hated DP!
Anyway, I found a freeware software (Quick Change) and I restored all the session files and actually I can open them.
The problem is that DP can't recognize the audio files because they lost the header (where sample rate, bitrate and format are "registered").
I found another freeware software (AudioHack) where you can set a new header for the file you open and in fact it works really well. Unfortunatelly it can't open more than a single file at once....so I have to do the process for every fuckin' audio file....and you know the amount of audio files a session can have.
So...do you know a simple software that allow me to load a shitload of files to fix the header?
Changing the header is different than convert a file to another format (what Switch or similar softwares do)....in my case the files don't have extension and you have to set all the parameters by hand....
A friend of mine gave me a drive with the whole recording session he did in a studio 2 years ago...he simply wants to use the vocal tracks (consolidated) for reharseal purpose.
The scenario was: all the Digital Performer session files were seen like Unix executable files and all the audio files as well.
note: I always hated DP!
Anyway, I found a freeware software (Quick Change) and I restored all the session files and actually I can open them.
The problem is that DP can't recognize the audio files because they lost the header (where sample rate, bitrate and format are "registered").
I found another freeware software (AudioHack) where you can set a new header for the file you open and in fact it works really well. Unfortunatelly it can't open more than a single file at once....so I have to do the process for every fuckin' audio file....and you know the amount of audio files a session can have.
So...do you know a simple software that allow me to load a shitload of files to fix the header?
Changing the header is different than convert a file to another format (what Switch or similar softwares do)....in my case the files don't have extension and you have to set all the parameters by hand....