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Unregistered March 22nd, 2002 05:01 PM

"Limewire Document"
 
Okay, I know this issue was briefly addressed in the FAQ, but that didn't help me solve the problem. I am running Limewire on a Mac, and I'll occasionally download a file successfully only to have it appear in my download folder as a useless "Limewire Document". I followed the FAQ's suggestion of shortening the file name (although it was already a short file name) and putting the correct file extension on the name (though that was already there as well). No luck--it's still a "Limewire Document". Do I have to do these things *before* I download? And why does it only happen with software downloads? I've never had this problem with video or audio. Thanks in advance for your help.

Mark_b_ March 26th, 2002 04:38 AM

dont get excited
 
this is not the solution.
Just wanted to second your question. This problem is truely painful. I am amazed that it is beyond global knowledge to provide a solution.

Unregistered March 26th, 2002 03:50 PM

The answer's in the General Mac Support forum.
You can use MP3 Rage to fix your limewire documents.

Unregistered March 26th, 2002 04:44 PM

"Rage" is a good word for it...
 
Thanks for the tip...I'll give this a try. Actually, I have had *some* successful downloads where the file appeared as a "Limewire Document" and I was able to unstuff it with Stuffit Expander. The problem is, this only works some of the time.

Unregistered March 26th, 2002 04:47 PM

One more thing...
 
Let me add one more thing to my above post...all of my "Limewire Document" problems have occured with *program* downloads, never with music or video. I guess MP3 Rage might not help me after all...

bink March 27th, 2002 07:01 AM

Yes, you can. MP3Rage is great for MP3s but also works well to change the file type of other kinds of file. I have successfully used it on a half dozen .sit files (Stuffit archives) already.

You can do this with any number of Mac file editing programs; I just recommend MP3Rage because I hope that more people will edit the tags on their music files, and this makes it easy to add in, say, the artist and album title for a given album.


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