Was the zlb then manually copied to the archive drive. Why did the normal archive process not take place?
If the recording was copied to the archive drive via normal archive process it will be in the database and you should be able to find it with AMTListen. If you extract the database and the recordings is not in that date range and you find the database on older archive for the recording's date range, you can use AMTListen to decrypt it. You will then need to copy the zlb onto the older archive drive into the correct date folder.
Here is the file:
VA_148_213a90410d47f7.rar
NOTE:
The first steps of the archiving is to make a backup of the database to the archive drive and thereafter the recordings was copied to it. Auto archive starts each night at 21h00.
With the older version of AMETHYST, the archive will run until all was archived. If the archive is not completed by the next night at 21h00, it will simply continue until completed - the database is only copied when the archive initially started.
With the newer version each night at 21h00 auto archive starts. It will make a backup of the database and if the archive was not completed the next night at 21h00, it will stop the current archiving and start a new one at 21h00. This means each night a copy of the database is made.
If you load recordings into AMETHYST for a date previous to current date and time, the recording will be in the database for the next archive auto archive(unless you also do a manual archive). When you use AMTListen, you need to keep this in mind.
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