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This is development tools. Ask OROS before using it.
''This is development tools wich allow you to recover a corrupt signal.''




* First do a copy of the signal that you want to recover . Put it in another directory than NVGate project base. (Warning : This is really important using this tool can delete all the signal on a folder !)
* Download repairrecord.exe the last version below:
'''repairrecord.exe from may 2024''' https://orossas.sharepoint.com/:u:/g/support/Ef-ZqaJ4fuRDlMeGXYnY-6cB-ITCt9Kp9_sF8aUIm1Qy_w?e=SLzPYk
* Extract all the file and put it next to NVGate.exe (by default : C:\OROS\Programs\NVGate)
* Launch a "dos prompt" .
* Put the command line after RepairRecord.exe then the folder of the NVGate project that you want to recover .
Exemple :                        C:\OROS\Programs\NVGate\repairrecord.exe "C:\Nouveau\section"
(See dos picture below)
[[File:dos.jpg]]


* First do a copy of the signal that you want to recover . Put it in another directory, than the project base of NVGate. (this is important using the tools can delete all the signal on a folder…)
* Extract the file attached with this mail, rename the .txt by a .exe
* Launch dos prompt.
* Put the command line with the .exe then the folder of the NVGate project that you want to recover .
Exemple :                        C:\RepairRecord\RepairRecord.exe "C:\Nouveau\section"
(See dos picture attached)


* The software is scanning all the signal in the folder and try to recover it, if he can’t recover the signal, the signal can be delete….
* The software is scanning all the signal in the folder and try to recover it, if he can’t recover the signal, the signal can be delete….
* Now you can import the signal in NVGate.
* Now you can import the signal in NVGate.
* I recommend to re-record the signal with NVGate, (from player to recorder) then I recommend to be careful about the end of the signal, on the signal that you have send to me the end has not been recover properly. By re-recording the signal, you can delete the end.
* I recommend to re-record the signal with NVGate, (from player to recorder) then I recommend to be careful about the end of the signal. (By re-recording the signal, you can delete the end.)

Latest revision as of 14:40, 15 May 2024

This is development tools wich allow you to recover a corrupt signal.


  • First do a copy of the signal that you want to recover . Put it in another directory than NVGate project base. (Warning : This is really important using this tool can delete all the signal on a folder !)
  • Download repairrecord.exe the last version below:

repairrecord.exe from may 2024 https://orossas.sharepoint.com/:u:/g/support/Ef-ZqaJ4fuRDlMeGXYnY-6cB-ITCt9Kp9_sF8aUIm1Qy_w?e=SLzPYk


  • Extract all the file and put it next to NVGate.exe (by default : C:\OROS\Programs\NVGate)
  • Launch a "dos prompt" .
  • Put the command line after RepairRecord.exe then the folder of the NVGate project that you want to recover .

Exemple : C:\OROS\Programs\NVGate\repairrecord.exe "C:\Nouveau\section" (See dos picture below) Dos.jpg


  • The software is scanning all the signal in the folder and try to recover it, if he can’t recover the signal, the signal can be delete….
  • Now you can import the signal in NVGate.
  • I recommend to re-record the signal with NVGate, (from player to recorder) then I recommend to be careful about the end of the signal. (By re-recording the signal, you can delete the end.)