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Well, the only files that give me the 'T-number' message are incomplete downloads. I successfully downloaded a 2.7 MB mp3, and it still wll not play.
I guess I'll give that mp3 player a try now. |
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Yes pie751 if you are sure that LW said complete after the download and yeat it is only 378KB in size then it is just spam and not a genuine file. I just had a check in my incomplete directory in LimeWire and I can see that LW no longer display the T- numbers in the GUI part. But if you check in the actual incomplete folder you will see the incomplete files and their T-numbers indicating the amount of data that was downloaded for that particular file. Finished files that ends up in the Shared folder or other saving directory will no longer have a T- number associated with it.
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No, I don't get the 'T-message' from fully downloaded files, just incomplete ones.
I got AirWhisper, and my files won't play. After all, it plays files through Quicktime... |
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