I was using the VOIP Recording software PowerGramo to record an interview I had with a book author when my computer uncerimoniously rebooted.
I saved the TMP file from that directory and called the author back to finish the interview.
The PowerGramo techs tell me that the TMP file is simply an OGG file and that I should just be able to rename it from encode.tmp to encode.ogg and play it; however, I cannot.
I see that some people here have experience recovering corrupt OGG files...I'm wondering if my file is just misisng some header or metadata info, but as I'm running Windows, not Linux, I don't know of any tools I can use to repair this file.
Is anyone out here willing to look at this file and see if there's anything that can be done to recover any portion of the file?
Please?
I've uploaded it to http://www.reviewgames.com/Encode.tmp
again, their techs say rename it to Encode.ogg and it SHOULD play (it doesn't; at least not on my system)
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Greatly.
