RE: MP3 Problems

2016-02-09 Thread John Gurd
Yes, some mp3 files can get corrupted but fixed easily. A common problem is 
when time indexes get messed up resulting in a file that doesn't play all the 
way through even though the information is still there. It often happens when 
several files for audio books are joined incorrectly. I used to have a tool for 
this but can't find it. I suggest Googling for mp3 repair tools.

John


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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: 09 February 2016 01:49
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: MP3 Problems

Yep a simple means, get the original and reencode.



On 9/02/2016 10:32 AM, Andrea Sherry wrote:
> Is there a means of repairing faulty mp3 files?
> Andrea

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Re: MP3 Problems

2016-02-08 Thread Dane Trethowan

Yep a simple means, get the original and reencode.



On 9/02/2016 10:32 AM, Andrea Sherry wrote:

Is there a means of repairing faulty mp3 files?
Andrea


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Those who don't need help are prepared to help themselves




Re: MP3 Problems

2016-02-08 Thread Singing Sparrow

what kind of faulty mp3 problems are you having?


On 2/8/2016 5:32 PM, Andrea Sherry wrote:

Is there a means of repairing faulty mp3 files?
Andrea






Re: MP3 Problems

2016-02-08 Thread Chris Skarstad

Not that I'm aware of, nope.
I could certainly be wrong, though.




On 2/8/2016 6:32 PM, Andrea Sherry wrote:

Is there a means of repairing faulty mp3 files?
Andrea