I have purchased to 2 albums in flac format from a partcular vendor in the last couple of months which have created md5 errors when converting to mp3 through dbpoweramp.
Today's purchase gave me the errors below:
Error converting to mp3 (Lame), 'C:\Users\Desktop\Goat - Fuzzed In Europe (flac)\4 - Goat - Fuzzed In Europe - Gathering Of Ancient Tribes.flac' to 'C:\Users\Desktop\Goat - Fuzzed In Europe (mp3 v0)\4 - Goat - Fuzzed In Europe - Gathering Of Ancient Tribes.mp3'
md5 did not match decoded data, file is corrupt.
Error converting to mp3 (Lame), 'C:\Users\Desktop\Goat - Fuzzed In Europe (flac)\2 - Goat - Fuzzed In Europe - Time For Fun.flac' to 'C:\Users\Desktop\Goat - Fuzzed In Europe (mp3 v0)\2 - Goat - Fuzzed In Europe - Time For Fun.mp3'
md5 did not match decoded data, file is corrupt.
I had the same issue a couple of months ago with another flac purchase. I contacted the vendor who told me:
"The md5 topic is a little complicated but we don’t actually create an md5 checksum ourselves so it’s just checking what’s written into the Flac codec and our tech guys have told me that the issue is due to the fact that this checksum doesn’t take into account the artwork that’s tagged to the file. In short, the image is tagged to the file after the flac is written containing the checksum so some converters for some tracks will in rare circumstances throw up this error. It’s something we’re looking to fix, but it doesn’t really indicate a corrupt audio file."
Can you let me know your thoughts as in many years of converting files these are the only two times I have ever had this error and they were both from files purchased from the same vendor.
Today's purchase gave me the errors below:
Error converting to mp3 (Lame), 'C:\Users\Desktop\Goat - Fuzzed In Europe (flac)\4 - Goat - Fuzzed In Europe - Gathering Of Ancient Tribes.flac' to 'C:\Users\Desktop\Goat - Fuzzed In Europe (mp3 v0)\4 - Goat - Fuzzed In Europe - Gathering Of Ancient Tribes.mp3'
md5 did not match decoded data, file is corrupt.
Error converting to mp3 (Lame), 'C:\Users\Desktop\Goat - Fuzzed In Europe (flac)\2 - Goat - Fuzzed In Europe - Time For Fun.flac' to 'C:\Users\Desktop\Goat - Fuzzed In Europe (mp3 v0)\2 - Goat - Fuzzed In Europe - Time For Fun.mp3'
md5 did not match decoded data, file is corrupt.
I had the same issue a couple of months ago with another flac purchase. I contacted the vendor who told me:
"The md5 topic is a little complicated but we don’t actually create an md5 checksum ourselves so it’s just checking what’s written into the Flac codec and our tech guys have told me that the issue is due to the fact that this checksum doesn’t take into account the artwork that’s tagged to the file. In short, the image is tagged to the file after the flac is written containing the checksum so some converters for some tracks will in rare circumstances throw up this error. It’s something we’re looking to fix, but it doesn’t really indicate a corrupt audio file."
Can you let me know your thoughts as in many years of converting files these are the only two times I have ever had this error and they were both from files purchased from the same vendor.
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