New to the Forum, not new to computer audio (15 years).
Here's the problem:
I Rip (CD Ripper) to Wave (default settings, except for Write Extensible Header - set to 'Never') to a folder on my FTP server (local). Client logs into server, sees the file, but when he tries to transfer the file, 'File doesn't exist' message comes up. I can access the file locally just fine.
I then FTP transfer the file to a remote FTP server with WS_FTP; log off, and then log back on to that server with WS_FTP Pro. I see the file, select it and attempt to transfer it back to me. 'File doesn't exist' message appears. Same results with IE 7.
The work-around:
On the local server, I change the extension from .wav to .sav. Hit 'Save', the obligatory Windows warning comes up, say Ok. Then, I reverse the process: Rename from .sav to .wav.
Now the file transfers like normal.
I've tried 2 'File Compare' programs comparing the 2 files (original Rip file with .wav extension; the file with re-named extension from .wav to .sav to .wav) and there are no differences.
Opened a 'Command Prompt' and re-named the file there, but it wouldn't transfer. Only if I re-named in Windows did the file transfer.
Don't know if I should say this here, but I did the same process with EAC, and no FTP file transfer problems, but I prefer using the illustrate products.
Any ideas?
Here's the problem:
I Rip (CD Ripper) to Wave (default settings, except for Write Extensible Header - set to 'Never') to a folder on my FTP server (local). Client logs into server, sees the file, but when he tries to transfer the file, 'File doesn't exist' message comes up. I can access the file locally just fine.
I then FTP transfer the file to a remote FTP server with WS_FTP; log off, and then log back on to that server with WS_FTP Pro. I see the file, select it and attempt to transfer it back to me. 'File doesn't exist' message appears. Same results with IE 7.
The work-around:
On the local server, I change the extension from .wav to .sav. Hit 'Save', the obligatory Windows warning comes up, say Ok. Then, I reverse the process: Rename from .sav to .wav.
Now the file transfers like normal.
I've tried 2 'File Compare' programs comparing the 2 files (original Rip file with .wav extension; the file with re-named extension from .wav to .sav to .wav) and there are no differences.
Opened a 'Command Prompt' and re-named the file there, but it wouldn't transfer. Only if I re-named in Windows did the file transfer.
Don't know if I should say this here, but I did the same process with EAC, and no FTP file transfer problems, but I prefer using the illustrate products.
Any ideas?
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