Last night I made an mp3 disc which consisted of a variety of source materials (stored mp3 files, WAV files and OGG files made using dB Audio CD Input and dB Auxilary Input). These were transformed into constant bitrate mp3 files and made into an mp3 disc. The process appeared to go smoothly. However, 2 tracks appeared with a glitch the first sign of which was that they did not have an mp3-associated icon rather they had the Windows flag icon. These could not be read by dAP (at least not the release version 1.1 that I have at work) but they could be played on Winamp (v. 2.78c). On further inspection, I found that they files were both burned intact but that the .mp3 was left off of the file name. Renaming the files to add the .mp3 at the end of the file name allowed both files to be identified, read and played on dAP (at least for a little bit, dAP has gone on to crash by just flipping through titles without ever settling on one to play (although it will play a complete playlist-I am aware of the previous thread on that issue and I will follow the advice therein).
I have checked the source files and the CD Burner temp files and the files appear to be in good shape.
Any idea what might cause this kind of glitch and/or how I might avoid such a glitch in the future?
Best wishes,
Xaos
I have checked the source files and the CD Burner temp files and the files appear to be in good shape.
Any idea what might cause this kind of glitch and/or how I might avoid such a glitch in the future?
Best wishes,
Xaos
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