I was recording my new demo, and it plays well on the studio PC. But after I copied it on Mac, it refused to play and kept sending me the error message that the file was corrupted. I made a copy of this corrupted audio file and unplugged my USB. How can I repair this file? By the way, it is in WAV format.
The WAV format is a widely used digital audio format created by Microsoft and IBM. WAV has a more lear sound closest to the real quality compared to the most seen format, MP3. That is why it is utilized more in professional recording and sound design for users who consider audio quality important.
So, it would be a great loss if this file is corrupted. People often tend to make a few copies of their files in case of an accident. But do not worry if you forget to back up; you can use EaseUS Fixo File Repair for help.
Let's look at the detailed steps to repair corrupted files on Mac together:
Step 1. Download and open EaseUS Fixo on your Mac. Choose "File Repair" from the left panel and click "Add Files" to add your corrupted WAV files.
Step 2. If you want to repair all the WAV files or other files simultaneously, click "Repair All". Move your pointer to one specific file and click "Repair" to repair a single file.
Step 3. Wait for the repair process to end. Click "Save" to save a selected document. You can also choose "Save All" to save all the repaired files to a secure location - it is advised to save in a location different from the original one.
Sure, you can corrupt WAV file repair with the professional file repair tool. It is better to nip the danger in the bud. Avoid forceful editing, inserting improper sources, and malware attacks may be good helpers.
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