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Old 07-05-2005, 09:58 AM
diegosaenz diegosaenz is offline
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Default -39 End-of-file damaged aiffs

I worked recently with a session that crashs. The AIFFs from that session are now unreadable (in Quicktime Player, appears a -39 error). Disk Utility, Norton or DiskWarrior don't solve the problem (it saids that everything is OK!...yeah, with the disk, but not with the files!!!)
Do anyone know how to solve the problem?
As you can imagine, we dont have a backup copy of the files.
Thanks in advance
Diego
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