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MPEG/MP3 or not I've been downloading over 30 shared audio book files. However, when I go to transfer them to a CD, I get a message that they're "Corrupted MPEG files," not MP3 files. Out of all of the downloads, only 1 was not. Is this something I'm doing wrong, or is it a problem with almost all of the audio book files? |
This happens when files get shared allot and partial files are glued back together in bad clients . Altough the file plays normal some programs like burning apps may complain . Use a program specialized for these problems . You can find this kind of programs in those huge download sites outthere . BTW it says MPEG files and not MP3 because MP3 is based on MPEG . MP3 stands for MPEG layer 3 compression . You also have layer 1 and 2 wich are MP1 and MP2 files . |
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