It might sound somewhat odd suggestion. However why don't you go to
www.betanews.com (you don't have to be a member) and enter "broken mp3" in
to the search field and see what you come up with.
Cheers
Andrea
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "russell Bourgoin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 9:13 AM
Subject: a program to find broken mp3's?


> Hi Gang,
>
>          When I randomly play mp3's from my collection of some 27,000
> tunes, occasionally I get a file that sounds silent.  Does anyone know of
a
> program that can help me root out those files that do not play?  The task
> of manually playing a snippet of each of my files is a truly daunting task
> that I'd rather avoid if the machine and software can do it for
> me.  Thanks, in advance, for any help.
>
> Rusty
>
>
>        "An autobiography is only to be trusted when it reveals something
> disgraceful. A man who gives a good account of himself is probably lying,
> since any life when viewed from the inside is simply a series of defeats."
> (George Orwell)
>
>
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