by Earthlark » Fri Dec 21, 2012 3:33 pm
I had a couple thousand language podcasts on my computer that I paid for; however, now nearly all of them are gone. I had them stored in folders like D:\Music\Spanish or D:Music\Korean, etc. I had downloaded them with iTunes, and eventually moved and organized the files in the aforementioned folders. Then MediaMonkey came along, added those files as podcasts (though there are no url addresses in the podcast title) and, unbeknownst to me at the time, deleted nearly all of those files. Obviously the global setting for the other podcasts to which I was subscribed in MM was set so that after a certain number of days they'd be deleted. I didn't realized that MM automatically adds any file that is labeled "podcast" as a subscription, then applies global podcast settings to those files. At least I'm pretty sure this is what happens, unless I'm missing something.
I'm fairly certain the answer is "no" at this point, but is there any way to get those files back, keeping the following in mind: 1) I no longer have paid subscriptions to those services, so I can't download them again. 2) MM deleted these files some time ago, and I just realized today that it had happened as I was searching for some of those files to use. A lot has happened on my disk since then, so those files are likely obliterated. I'll try using a recovery tool on my disk; however, even if it finds some, I imagine they'll be a spindly, random assortment of files. I'm pretty bummed with MM at the moment since I spent a bunch of money, time, and energy getting and organizing these files for my studies; maybe I should have known this would happen, but I didn't expect the files would be treated as "subscribed to" podcasts upon being recognized by MM.
Any ideas? Thanks.
I had a couple thousand language podcasts on my computer that I paid for; however, now nearly all of them are gone. I had them stored in folders like D:\Music\Spanish or D:Music\Korean, etc. I had downloaded them with iTunes, and eventually moved and organized the files in the aforementioned folders. Then MediaMonkey came along, added those files as podcasts (though there are no url addresses in the podcast title) and, unbeknownst to me at the time, deleted nearly all of those files. Obviously the global setting for the other podcasts to which I was subscribed in MM was set so that after a certain number of days they'd be deleted. I didn't realized that MM automatically adds any file that is labeled "podcast" as a subscription, then applies global podcast settings to those files. At least I'm pretty sure this is what happens, unless I'm missing something.
I'm fairly certain the answer is "no" at this point, but is there any way to get those files back, keeping the following in mind: 1) I no longer have paid subscriptions to those services, so I can't download them again. 2) MM deleted these files some time ago, and I just realized today that it had happened as I was searching for some of those files to use. A lot has happened on my disk since then, so those files are likely obliterated. I'll try using a recovery tool on my disk; however, even if it finds some, I imagine they'll be a spindly, random assortment of files. I'm pretty bummed with MM at the moment since I spent a bunch of money, time, and energy getting and organizing these files for my studies; maybe I should have known this would happen, but I didn't expect the files would be treated as "subscribed to" podcasts upon being recognized by MM.
Any ideas? Thanks.