Edit: (Just found the answer to this on the MM forum. Be sure you have the build 2.5.5.998 !!!)
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I enjoy trying new (usually free) players and tools for working with my audio files. I had heard about one, and decided to try it, won't mention the name but it's initials are MM.
I happened with dMC R12.3 Reference, to want to convert some tagged flac files to mp3. A lot of them. When I looked back, it was finished, and a long screen of error messages regarding corruptioin and md5.
I don't want to continue investigating, but this is what I've found. If I allow MM to associate an image (album art) with an audio (flac) file, things seem to be ok with the file, except dbPoweramp Convertor and the shell tagging/Properties have problems. The tagger/Properties simply say the mp3 produced does not have tags at all. The convertor converts, but reports corruption. I tried Directory Opus, it shows no tags for the mp3s. Windows Media Player 9 seems to be able to read them, however.
I realize I don't always stay right in touch with everything. Is this due to the type of encoding (UTF-8, ANSI, Unicode... I know little about these) or is there a bug in some program somewhere?
I normally use foobar2000, it does not corrupt anytihng, but I had to check compatibility mode for mp3s.
To be clear, I'm talking about mediamonkey player/organizer. Ver 2.5.5.996. Just hope not to get sued. I was really liking it.
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I enjoy trying new (usually free) players and tools for working with my audio files. I had heard about one, and decided to try it, won't mention the name but it's initials are MM.
I happened with dMC R12.3 Reference, to want to convert some tagged flac files to mp3. A lot of them. When I looked back, it was finished, and a long screen of error messages regarding corruptioin and md5.
I don't want to continue investigating, but this is what I've found. If I allow MM to associate an image (album art) with an audio (flac) file, things seem to be ok with the file, except dbPoweramp Convertor and the shell tagging/Properties have problems. The tagger/Properties simply say the mp3 produced does not have tags at all. The convertor converts, but reports corruption. I tried Directory Opus, it shows no tags for the mp3s. Windows Media Player 9 seems to be able to read them, however.
I realize I don't always stay right in touch with everything. Is this due to the type of encoding (UTF-8, ANSI, Unicode... I know little about these) or is there a bug in some program somewhere?
I normally use foobar2000, it does not corrupt anytihng, but I had to check compatibility mode for mp3s.
To be clear, I'm talking about mediamonkey player/organizer. Ver 2.5.5.996. Just hope not to get sued. I was really liking it.
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Error converting to mp3 (Lame), 'H:\flacs\David Bowie\Santa Monica '72\01-Intro.flac' to 'K:\om\flacs\David Bowie\Santa Monica '72.mp3f\01-Intro.mp3' md5 did not match decoded data, file is corrupt.
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dBpoweramp Music Converter Release 12.2 BETA Registration Status Reference: Registered All Media Guide: 292 Days Access Remaining dBpoweramp Audio Player Audio player extraordinaire dBpoweramp CD Writer Audio CD burning simplicity Sveta Portable Audio Enhance your portable player
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