Hm. Appearently these tests do not detect corruption inside audio files.
I just ran into a corrupted file (just LOUD noise) and thank God it was playing on my el cheapo pc speakers. This is THE reason I wanted to test because a buddy of mine blew up his tweeters in his high end speaker system due to a corrupt mp3.
Is there a way to test for these kind of corruptions?
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How funny things can go; it scared the heck out of me because I was just done fixing a small water leak in the kitchen and engaged the main water when exactly at that precise moment this LOUD noise played from the speakers and stopped at the exact same time when I closed the water again. Believe me you don't want 2,5 bars water pressure spoiling in your kitchen out of a 15mm pipe
. I ran to the kitchen with towels and stuff only to look around puzzled ? when the noise appeared again from the speakers
Now you understand why I want to test those mp3's
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