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Windows 7 cuts out parts of mp3s?


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#31 Mercellus

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Posted 31 December 2008 - 02:57

View Postabcdefg, on Dec 30 2008, 22:49, said:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326549

Unlike the Read-only attribute for a file, the Read-only attribute for a folder is typically ignored by Windows, Windows components and accessories, and other programs. For example, you can delete, rename, and change a folder with the Read-only attribute by using Windows Explorer.
:blink: That's a bit scary. In that case, setting the read-only flag on the MP3 files themselves should protect them, no?


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Posted 31 December 2008 - 03:00

View PostMercellus, on Dec 30 2008, 20:12, said:

@bAsKeT cAsE, if you look at the MP3 files that you have now and compare them to the backup copies that you made, do they differ in size? I'm wondering if this only affected the header of the file (which controls the length and such) or if it actually removed the data...

What happens if you try listening to the songs in another player like Winamp?
Can you still seek through the songs (skip through portions of it)?

i tested various media players when i thought it was a codec problem. Did it with all of them, which is what led me to copy the files to my other devices to see if it did it on there as well.

I actually already replaced alot of them with the backup, but some i have not.
Such as this leona lewis song.

About 2-3 seconds of the beginning of the song are missing.
the original/backup file size is 5,551kb
and the cut up one is 5,524.... btw i should make it clear that i've only noticed the beginnings missing.

I don't have a problem with uploading them so someone could inspect them, but i dont wanna break any rules with copyright etc.

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Posted 31 December 2008 - 03:04

View PostMercellus, on Dec 30 2008, 18:57, said:

:blink: That's a bit scary. In that case, setting the read-only flag on the MP3 files themselves should protect them, no?

Well, read-only on a folder means nothing really. However, I believe if you try to set the read-only flag on a folder via Explorer, it will ask you if you want to apply the changes to all the files in the folder and sub-folders.

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Posted 31 December 2008 - 03:21

View PostBrandon Live, on Dec 31 2008, 05:04, said:

However, I believe if you try to set the read-only flag on a folder via Explorer, it will ask you if you want to apply the changes to all the files in the folder and sub-folders.
But unfortunately you can still delete the parent folder without any comfirmation about the files. This happens in XP, not sure about Vista or 7even.

Better just put proper permissions to files and folders. (Like I have done :D )

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Posted 31 December 2008 - 04:03

Wow... glad it wasn't just me and bAsKeT cAsE that had this issue. I'm glad this is only a beta, otherwise I'd be even more upset. With that in mind, I chose to download Windows 7, so I'm fully aware of what could happen.

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Posted 31 December 2008 - 04:19

its not new if you ask me. it happened to me also. when i used the previous build but no idea how it will be in the next beta build. for me if i add a album to the WMP the whole album gets the treat of being cut. i had to re rip a whole album because of this bug...wonder what microsoft is doing while these things are happening :angry:

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Posted 31 December 2008 - 04:27

View PostBrandon Live, on Dec 31 2008, 02:53, said:

Very sorry to hear some of you were bitten by this, hopefully you have back-ups or have the Previous Versions feature enabled.

Unfortunately this is an example of why using leaked builds can be a bad idea...
Build 7000, whether leaked or released as beta 1 by Microsoft, should not have such a problem surely? :s

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Posted 31 December 2008 - 04:29

View PostTcKrockZ, on Dec 31 2008, 04:19, said:

its not new if you ask me. it happened to me also. when i used the previous build but no idea how it will be in the next beta build
It may or may not be new but it is certainly worth bringing to people's attention, especially seeing that it has leaked to the internet and is being used by people less knowledgeable of the risks.

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Posted 31 December 2008 - 04:39

Am I the only person that this hasn't happened to in 7? All my music files are the same length they've always been.

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Posted 31 December 2008 - 04:41

View PostKing Mustard, on Dec 31 2008, 04:27, said:

Build 7000, whether leaked or released as beta 1 by Microsoft, should not have such a problem surely? :s

Why not? This is what beta testing is about—finding the bugs. Microsoft's end of the deal is to tell you that its prerelease software, and that there are risks involved. There are no clauses that say your data is absolutely safe. I know its a crappy feeling for those of you that this bug is apparently affecting, but the reality is that testers, legit or otherwise, have little recourse..

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Posted 31 December 2008 - 04:51

The only build of win 7 I used was 6801 and I used wmp 12 without this issue at all, perhaps it was introduced in these newer builds?

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Posted 31 December 2008 - 05:04

View PostViperAFK, on Dec 30 2008, 23:51, said:

The only build of win 7 I used was 6801 and I used wmp 12 without this issue at all, perhaps it was introduced in these newer builds?
Same here. Maybe you guys have the feature turned on where it adds album art and other details to your music automatically.

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Posted 31 December 2008 - 05:12

I think I recall when I was using build 6956, WMP12 did skip like 3 seconds, but if I told it to replay the song, it wouldn't skip then. I thought it was an annoying harmless bug that would be fixed by beta 1... I hope this isn't a permanent change to my songs... :(

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Posted 31 December 2008 - 05:41

This happened to me in 6956, I thought I had a bad burn of music files, but I guess you guys figured it out.

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Posted 31 December 2008 - 14:14

Can we pin point it to which release is doing it? Because 6801 & 6956 where both fine for me. Will be installing 7000 soon.

bAsKeT cAsE which version where you using when you first noticed it?