Note:This isn't specifically a Mint issue, just a problem I could use some help solving.
So I just went through my storage locker today and took 2 hard drives out of an old computer of mine, brought them home and connect them to my desktop. I went through them partition by partition to see all my old files, and if there was anything I wanted to keep before formating them. I found some of my old audio projects(some windows so linux) and was very excited as some of them I had no other backups of(from my days of being an audio engineer). I transfered them all to my NAS and tried to play some of them(some .wav, some .mp3), but I come to find out that none of them will load. I tried various players(banshee, XBMC, VLC, and went over to windows for WMP) and none would load them. Checked the properties of the files and all of them in my project folder can't determine the codec, channels, sample rate, or bit rate. Within the same folder are pictures, movies, and windows exe files that all work fine. I find it hard to believe that only the audio files were corrupted. And in other partitions on the same drive, audio files I copied worked. I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how to recover these?






