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Title: mp3 integrity questions
Post by: tranceConscious on December 08, 2004, 06:22:57 am
I have my collection of 185gb mp3's in a 250gb ntfs hard disk.

Two questions:

1) How safe is it for my mp3's to defragment that hd and with which utility should I do it (windows defrag, norton speeddisk). Should I do it or will it damage my files?

2) I've heard of an mp3 defragmenter utility. What is it, where can I get it, is it worth it?

Thanx
Title: Re: mp3 integrity questions
Post by: GHammer on December 08, 2004, 06:29:48 am
There is no such critter as an MP3 defragger.
Any defragger will do a good job, I like the latest incarnation of Diskkeeper.
Title: Re: mp3 integrity questions
Post by: tranceConscious on December 08, 2004, 08:53:22 am
actually there is a tagging/renming utility that actually defragments the mp3 [put's the tag in the beggining of the file and sorts the data] but i can't remember which one it is...

thanx anyway...
Title: Re: mp3 integrity questions
Post by: GHammer on December 08, 2004, 09:45:51 am
actually there is a tagging/renming utility that actually defragments the mp3 [put's the tag in the beggining of the file and sorts the data] but i can't remember which one it is...

thanx anyway...


There may well be a product that claims to 'defrag' MP3s.

Fact is, the tags are going to be at the beginning of the file for ID3V2 (except v2.4) and at the end of the file for ID3V1.

I don't know why I'd want to sort the data in a tag, not like it is going to be found quicker.

Try this link before you spend good money or time on any such 'defragger'.

http://www.id3.org/faq.html


Title: Re: mp3 integrity questions
Post by: hit_ny on December 08, 2004, 11:44:41 am
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actually there is a tagging/renming utility that actually defragments the mp3 [put's the tag in the beggining of the file and sorts the data] but i can't remember which one it is...

Hmm....i'd like to know where i can find such a creature.

I use O&O defragger.
Title: Re: mp3 integrity questions
Post by: LonWar on December 08, 2004, 12:07:28 pm
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actually there is a tagging/renming utility that actually defragments the mp3 [put's the tag in the beggining of the file and sorts the data] but i can't remember which one it is...

Hmm....i'd like to know where i can find such a creature.

I use O&O defragger.

http://www.google.com/search?q=tagging+utility+defrag
Title: Re: mp3 integrity questions
Post by: GHammer on December 08, 2004, 02:04:36 pm
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actually there is a tagging/renming utility that actually defragments the mp3 [put's the tag in the beggining of the file and sorts the data] but i can't remember which one it is...

Hmm....i'd like to know where i can find such a creature.

I use O&O defragger.

http://www.google.com/search?q=tagging+utility+defrag

So, where is the MP3 defragger in that search?
Title: Re: mp3 integrity questions
Post by: LonWar on December 08, 2004, 02:22:17 pm
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actually there is a tagging/renming utility that actually defragments the mp3 [put's the tag in the beggining of the file and sorts the data] but i can't remember which one it is...

Hmm....i'd like to know where i can find such a creature.

I use O&O defragger.

http://www.google.com/search?q=tagging+utility+defrag

So, where is the MP3 defragger in that search?


Hmmmm maybe I read the web wrong.... That'll teach me for doing things at work.....   ;D