Reddit subs like r/fieldrecording or r/audioengineering often share private Google Drive links to recorded impulse responses. Post a request: "Looking for shower room IR with 900Hz resonance, approx 18 min and 3 min video files." Do not use the cryptic string; explain the need.
Universities and sound design labs sometimes label their impulse response libraries with codes. HZ could stand for "Hertz Laboratory", SH for "Shower Room", 902 for microphone preamp setting, 1089 for sample number, 188 for the take number. -Hidden-Zone- Shower- hz sh 902 - 1089 -188 vids-
While exploring the depths of the internet can be intriguing, it's essential to proceed with caution. Here are a few considerations: Use a file recovery tool like Recuva or
If you are absolutely certain that the exact files exist (e.g., you have an old hard drive with a corrupted index), you can attempt to reconstruct filenames: SH for "Shower Room"
Use a file recovery tool like Recuva or Photorec on the source drive. Search for files containing the unique identifiers 902 and 1089 and 188 within your video folders.