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Unregistered August 2nd, 2002 08:49 PM

corrupted files
 
almost every song i download turns into a corrupted file. could someone tell me y
thnk u

Unregistered August 3rd, 2002 11:59 AM

i have the same problem could someone please help

bobomon August 3rd, 2002 08:12 PM

What kind of files are you downloading? When you say corrupted what is the symptom? There are some bogus files out there that appear normal until you download them and try to play them... often they are files from current artists and current releases... part of what appears the record industy's efforts to curtail P2P.

Unregistered August 14th, 2002 02:16 PM

same problem...
 
I have exactly the same problem, I thought i was getting the registered version but I think this problem is here for everybody, any way to know IN ADVANCE if a file is not going to be right (ie file corrupted?)
Regards
e.

Unregistered August 14th, 2002 02:55 PM

i generally just hit "okay" , or whatever keeps the corrupted file. i haven't found a single problem with any of the so-called corrupted files.

Treatid August 14th, 2002 03:45 PM

There are any number of reasons for a corrupted file.

A file may be corrupted during transmission - while there is some error checking in place, it isn't too difficult for some corruption to occur here and there.

A file may be altered by someone - they may keep the same name, but modify the file in some way. For example, someone may fix an unplayable AVI by rebuilding the index. If you then download the file from this person and someone else, the files won't quite match (and hence be reported as corrupted).

For MP3s, AVIs, MPGs and other media files, a few bits or bytes of corruption will result in little more than a glitch in the playback. Not a major problem.

For ZIP, RAR, SIT, EXE, DLL and similar files, corruption is a real problem. You might as well junk the files as soon as corruption is reported.

There is no way to know ahead of time if a file is corrupted.

Mark

Unregistered August 18th, 2002 04:22 PM

This only started with 2.5.5 with every file im downloading.
This is a bug and I would think will be addressed pretty quickly

Unregistered August 18th, 2002 08:55 PM

corrupted files
 
I have also been frequently experiencing corrupted file messages in 2.5.5. Even though I choose to continue the download, the mp3 file disappears. I am using an Apple with OSX, version 10.1.5.

tross04401 August 20th, 2002 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Treatid

There is no way to know ahead of time if a file is corrupted.

Mark

There's no real way to tell in advance if you are going to take a hit during the downloading, or 2 mismatched files are being merged, but you can check to see if others have had problems with that particular file.

Try a Bitzi web lookup first. And contribute to the effort - it's open source. Download the bitcollider software and and report on the files you download, good or bad. And no, I'm not affiliated with them in any way, I just happen to think it's a useful system.

Unregistered August 23rd, 2002 08:45 AM

same problem
 
I am having the same exact problem that everyone else is having. Except all of the downloads when complete are either corrupted, a Limewire document, or Real Player media. And when its real player, the Real player can't run the file. SO ANY FILE I DOWNLOAD I CAN'T PLAY, NO MATTER WHAT! I am running off of Mac OS 9.2. Personally, I think its a bug in this 2.5 version because its never happened before. Can somebody please help me? Thanks!


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