llx_Raziel_xll
22nd August 2005, 17:33
Hi all,
It's kind of hard to describe the problem I'm having so bear with me. Basically, I have a small set of MP3's that simply won't play. All the others I have are still working fine, it's simply this particular CD that won't work. All the files are in MP3 format, and all seem to be the right size (ranging from 3-5 megs), yet when you pop them into winamp they have no track time and seem to contain no data. It simply sits on the track for about five seconds and then moves to the next one.
When I bring up the info box all the tags are blank and it simply shows the file size. That's it. I tried loading the files into many different media players other than winamp just in case but none of the others could even load it. I tried to dump it into soundforge so I could see if there was even sound there but soundforge can't open them.
If anyone has any ideas for me I'd really appreciate it. I've checked all the FAQs, help files, search function, etc. in hopes of finding something like this but it seems like I'm the only one who's ever had this problem... :rolleyes:
Thanks.
It's kind of hard to describe the problem I'm having so bear with me. Basically, I have a small set of MP3's that simply won't play. All the others I have are still working fine, it's simply this particular CD that won't work. All the files are in MP3 format, and all seem to be the right size (ranging from 3-5 megs), yet when you pop them into winamp they have no track time and seem to contain no data. It simply sits on the track for about five seconds and then moves to the next one.
When I bring up the info box all the tags are blank and it simply shows the file size. That's it. I tried loading the files into many different media players other than winamp just in case but none of the others could even load it. I tried to dump it into soundforge so I could see if there was even sound there but soundforge can't open them.
If anyone has any ideas for me I'd really appreciate it. I've checked all the FAQs, help files, search function, etc. in hopes of finding something like this but it seems like I'm the only one who's ever had this problem... :rolleyes:
Thanks.