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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 !)


* 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…)
* Download repairrecord.exe the last version below:
• 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….
'''repairrecord.exe from may 2024''' https://orossas.sharepoint.com/:u:/g/support/Ef-ZqaJ4fuRDlMeGXYnY-6cB-ITCt9Kp9_sF8aUIm1Qy_w?e=SLzPYk
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.
 
 
* 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]]
 
 
* 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.)

Latest revision as of 13:40, 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.)