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stuck4life
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« on: 25 Mar '02 - 07:48 »
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Although this might sound a little bit weird, I was having trouble playing two different MP3s files, however, I did eventually get them to work in XMPlay (they both worked with other players) by deleting the ID3 info (via a program called TagScanner).
Was this because the MP3 files were wreaked somehow or was it a XMPlay problem?

-Thanks in advance
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Olego
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« Reply #1 on: 25 Mar '02 - 07:59 »
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I personally have no idea, but I can imagine that to tell you the answer, Ian will have to look at the files, and todo so, he'll ask you to upload them to ftp://www.un4seen.com/incoming folder...  Smiley  O well, just trying to speed things up around here.

~Olego~
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stuck4life
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« Reply #2 on: 25 Mar '02 - 08:05 »
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will do
the file is called "glass_shatters.mp3"
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Ian @ un4seen
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« Reply #3 on: 25 Mar '02 - 13:18 »
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That MP3 loads & plays fine here (with the currently in development version), so I guess whatever the problem was has already been fixed Smiley

If you upload the other one you had problems with, I'll check that out too. Cheers.
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Goose
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« Reply #4 on: 5 Apr '02 - 16:04 »
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I also have an .mp3 that doesn't play, removed the ID3 also and it worked, must just do some re-working to the header.  I also have a 4-channel MOD file that won't play!
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