Hi:
I purchased the cdRipper a few days ago (dMC-R13.3-Ref-Registered.exe)
It worked fine, fast and no problems were found.
Except one: sometimes, it saves an m4a (AAC) file with a too long filename (the too long filename was received from the internet when the tag was being updated by cdRipper).
The result is that the .m4a filename can not be edited.
The checkdisk.exe also reports an internal error on this .m4a file.
I suspect that my NTFS does not accept filenames longer than 178 bytes (not including the path): I have never had this problem before.
Why is cdRipper generating such an error on my harddisk ?
And how may I restore the file, editing the wrong filename that was recorded by cdRipper (and not simply deleting it)?
Tks
Mattos, from Brazil.
ps: I use Windows XP-64 with NTFS; I also have Nero full last version installed (but I dont use it because it sometimes crashes my XP-64...)
I purchased the cdRipper a few days ago (dMC-R13.3-Ref-Registered.exe)
It worked fine, fast and no problems were found.
Except one: sometimes, it saves an m4a (AAC) file with a too long filename (the too long filename was received from the internet when the tag was being updated by cdRipper).
The result is that the .m4a filename can not be edited.
The checkdisk.exe also reports an internal error on this .m4a file.
I suspect that my NTFS does not accept filenames longer than 178 bytes (not including the path): I have never had this problem before.
Why is cdRipper generating such an error on my harddisk ?
And how may I restore the file, editing the wrong filename that was recorded by cdRipper (and not simply deleting it)?
Tks
Mattos, from Brazil.
ps: I use Windows XP-64 with NTFS; I also have Nero full last version installed (but I dont use it because it sometimes crashes my XP-64...)
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