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APE files stop during playback ...
Charlemagne 8:
.... then a HORRIBLE hissssssssssssssssssssssssssss.
MP3s don't do that. I haven't tried any other kind.
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Intel Pentium 4 2555 MHz MMX / Memory: Total - 523 MB, Free - 151 MB
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Ripping / Drive D: Mode:Normal Type:Auto Speed:Max
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Eject after ripping: Yes / Play sound after ripping: No
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Matt:
Try rebooting and maybe switching output methods. I'm not seeing this. I play APE files all day.
Charlemagne 8:
No Joy. This is actually an ongoing problem but I had to make sure that it was other files.
I changed outputs but it didn't help.
Matt:
Is it the same file each time, or any APE file?
If you look at the file in Media Editor, does it turn to noise at some point? (this rules out a playback issue if it does)
Thanks.
Charlemagne 8:
I ran them in another player to see if it would be different. The same files did the same thing at the same point. Then a little screen popped up and told me there was a "checksum error". I'm sure that means it's me and not you but what exactly does it mean to me? Is it as simple as needing to re-rip or is this a sign of bigger problems?
Also, is there a way to check other files for corruption without having to play them all?
CVIII
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