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  • AVS saving issue in notepad

    I have been working on some visualizations. I opened them in notepad and added a single space in the same place in the comment text. I saved them in (win2k) notepad, overwriting the original file. Now the visualizations come up as blank in the editor.

    Is there anyway I can fix them so that they will function again?

    Thanks for the help
    -Eric W

  • #2
    Find the space and take it out. Get the presets again.
    Stoke me a clipper. I'll be back for Christmas.

    - Arnold Rimmer
    Red Dwarf

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    • #3
      I don't think the space is the problem

      I don't think the space I added is what created the problem. I think that when I saved it in notepad it changed which end of line characters are used and maybe some of the asci characters, but I am not sure. That's the only thing I know of that would create this problem. I can't redownload them because they are the ones I've been working on.

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      • #4
        AVS files are *not* text files, they're binary. Notepad probably truncated the file at the first null character which means your preset is gone...

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        • #5
          Probably not trucated, possibly

          I added the two versions of a preset I'm working on. I have others that I am working on, but I don't have a working version to compare it to. If you open the two presets in DOS edit you'll see that the code at the end of the files is very similar. I haven't done a character by character comparison, but I know there is some difference between them or else they would both work. Does anyone know of a program that will find the binary differences in two files?

          Thanks for the help
          -Eric W
          Attached Files

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          • #6
            "fc /b" does a binary comparison, it's a standard dos command.

            For more info, use "fc /?".

            Maybe you should get a hex editor (Hex Workshop is good).

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            • #7
              fc found too many file differences

              Thanks for the help UnConed. I used the fc command and used acsii and binary comparisons and both said the files were too different to compare. From what I saw, it looks like notepad added a bunch of return characters in bad places in the code. Hmmm... I think I'm screwed. Darn I liked what I had created too. If anyone has any other ways to recover avs files, please let me know.

              -Eric W

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