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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An interesting read.
I’ve since heard from people who own this series of TV, they’ve been able to
install Google Talkback and navigate many of the TV’S features and functions
though there are still things that can’t be accessed it seems but that’s to be
expected, settings and so forth can be
Ah cool. I listen to a few podcasts from Scott Wilkinson 1 of the editors on AV
Forum.
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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
Is there a means of repairing faulty mp3 files?
Andrea
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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
Hi!
It seems quite a few list members are after better audio quality from their
music when using an iPhone etc.
The Music Boost has been discussed along with the Mojo unit but here’s another
that looks quite nice, saw it at my local Hi-Fi dealer this morning so looked
it up on their web site.