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Scarlett | 07:54 Sun 05th Dec 2010 | Technology
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Argh! I was tidying up my pc and deleted an mp3 which I've also used in a video edit. ie- in Adobe Premier, a film I've made uses the same file. Now that file has been permanently deleted, the bit in the film has no music! Putting the mp3 back into the files bin in the film doesn't work. Do I really have to re edit, or would system restore do anything in this instance? Please help! I shouldn't be allowed near computers... :(
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Search for the file on all drives just to make sure it's definately gone and check recycle bin. The if not found, download and install the free program recuva. You might be able to recover it.
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Many thanks- I'll try it!!
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Hi TTG- I actually didn't use your program in the end- and managed to fix it by creating a new folder with the same name as the old one, and saving the mp3 in it. Then, the program seemed to find it okay and re-insterted it. It's interesting though to note, that although the pproj (Premier project) is saved on my external hard drive, it actually ISN'T, cos all the bits that make up the film- clips, mp3s etc are taken from files on my normal C drive. So, if my computer dies, my backup on the external hard drive is actually useless! Aaargh! Nothing is ever easy!

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