View Full Version : [Fixed] All MP3's are BAD?
GReeToZ
12-17-2005, 08:02 AM
Hi, i did some searching could really find the anwser.
I just installed ioFTPD and ioB2 yesterday (i used V20 before) but now all my old mp3's are 'BAD' they play fine in winamp and ioBv20 also accepted them as OK
[L] 226- +-[XXX]------------------------------------------------------------- -- - +
[L] 226- | FILE: BAD! |
[L] 226- + - -- ------------------------------------------------------------- -- - +
i've only found one album that it accepted and that was an album i downloaded last week.
am i doing something wrong or?
Thanks in advance
It's hard to guess without more details. This message usually means the crc32 value of the file doesn't match the one in the sfv file. Could you use an external sfv checker (like FlashSfv) and check a few of the sfv files bundled with these mp3s ?
Is winamp modifying your files in some way ? It could explain a crc32 mismatch.
GReeToZ
12-17-2005, 10:10 AM
It's hard to guess without more details. This message usually means the crc32 value of the file doesn't match the one in the sfv file. Could you use an external sfv checker (like FlashSfv) and check a few of the sfv files bundled with these mp3s ?
Is winamp modifying your files in some way ? It could explain a crc32 mismatch.
yeah i didn't really know what info to include.
i tested the mp3's with flashsfv also errors.. so a solution would be replacing all the sfvs but that wil be a HUUGE task (for 20k mp3's) As far as i know winamp does not modify anything..
so i guess i'm kinda ****ed :P
Kinda... :p You could try to find what has modified your files to avoid that in the future. They will most probably appear as bad whatever zipscript or sfv checker you are using until then.
My guess is that there has been changes made to the id3 tags by some mp3 tool/player.
GReeToZ
12-17-2005, 11:24 AM
Kinda... :p You could try to find what has modified your files to avoid that in the future. They will most probably appear as bad whatever zipscript or sfv checker you are using until then.
My guess is that there has been changes made to the id3 tags by some mp3 tool/player.
hehe well i think itunes or winamp... thanks anyway for the fast response :)
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