Byron and Bobcat,

Thanks for your replies.

Unfortunately the MP3's were given to me, so I'm unable to re-rip them
myself.  I'll try to ask my friend to re-rip the CD's and hope it might
solve the problem.

I don't think there's a problem with the card reader or this memory card as
I have transferred quite a few MP3's using this method and am only having
the problem with some of them, but by no means all.

It would be interesting to know what it is about certain MP3's which cause
the BookCourier to experience problems.  I don't know if a utility exists
which would enable you to check an MP3 and correct any problems with it.
That would be useful as it's usually not possible to know there's anything
wrong until the file is on the BookCourier and weird things start happening.

Caroline.

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Sent: 10 May 2005 20:29
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Damaged MP3 Files


That could be a problem that might have arisen during the rendering process
due to a dirty or scratched cd, oh sure most rippers like CDex have a jitter
correction feature, but it might very well be a sensitivity issue with the
book currier, so try re-ripping the cd, that might help.
Take an extra moment when you find yourself at piece, to think about your
values, and your own affluency.
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Subject: Damaged MP3 Files


> Hello,
>
> I have a BookCourier and transfer MP3 files to it using a card reader.
> Normally, when I'm playing MP3's, the BookCourier will skip from one to
the
> next and continue playing, but recently I've noticed that, when I reach
the
> end of certain files, the BookCourier announces that there is a firmware
> error and I have to re-set the unit.
>
> I'm wondering whether there could be a problem with the particular MP3
files
> I'm sending to the BookCourier and would be interested to know whether
> there's any way I can check MP3's while they're still on my PC to see if
> there's a problem with them before transferring them across.  The files
play
> without problems on my PC, but perhaps the BookCourier is a bit more
> sensitive to any imperfections.
>
> If anyone has any suggestions about how to iron out problems in MP3's,
> please let me know.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Caroline.
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