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Music Tip
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 4:12 am
by rovingcowboy
cool item i found out by it happening to me.
on some music jukeboxes or players that might be used.
if the song file has been cut back at the end to get rid of the silent space and it was cut so as to take several notes off the song.
some jukeboxes will not beable to stop trying to play the song and crash.
very simple to fix.
leave 1 to 2 seconds of silent space before and after the songs when you put them in the computer.
if you have a song that i causing this problem on your computer then.
you will need to convert that song back to a wav file.
then go into a wav editor and add in the silent space as needed and then you will need to fade out the last 2 to 5 seconds of the song.
doing this will add the needed close out code to the song file. then you just need to reconvert it back to the format you save it in.
and the song should play, it does on mine.
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Music Tip
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 10:04 am
by Chris Vogel
Thanks for the tip.
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Music Tip
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2003 3:36 pm
by Red Squirrel
That's interesting... never new the actual content of the file could do a difference.
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Music Tip
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2003 6:14 pm
by rovingcowboy
your welcom takahita.
yep red it took me a long time to find that one. the computer was always telling me it had a memory error.
so i started to watch the songs and found it always did it on the same one.
then i turned it up to blast the dust of the walls and heard the last couple of notes were not there.
since it only did it on that one song the others did not have any missing notes, which lead to the tip i posted. i have since found some others that did it also on different computers so it just backs up my tip.
and yet that other forum said i dont' know what i am doing
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