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strange thing with a mp3 live set i d/l
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| ratz |
im listening to this dj dan set and it says in winamp that its 66 minutes or so... so im trying to find a longer set...
so i put the winamp thingy at 66 minutes to hear the last track and it keeps going past 66 to 67 and so on... is there any way of finding the real time on this type of problem... i also tried it in real audio and windows media and they all say 66 minutes... |
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| garvimeister |
I've also run into that problem with some mp3 files... although Windows Media Player and Real Player both showed the correct time. Have you tried checking out what it says if you do right-click --> Properties --> Summary --> Advanced? I have a copy of U2 Electrical storm that shows up incorrectly in Winamp but shows the correct time in the Properties.
I guess the other thing to do would be to burn it onto a CD and then rip it again... but of course you'd lose some of the quality. |
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| whiskers |
| quote: | Originally posted by garvimeister
I guess the other thing to do would be to burn it onto a CD and then rip it again... but of course you'd lose some of the quality. |
wtf, don't do that, if you are REALLY desperate, just get mp3-decoding / encoding software, it's less hassle |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| quote: | Originally posted by ratz
im listening to this dj dan set and it says in winamp that its 66 minutes or so... so im trying to find a longer set...
so i put the winamp thingy at 66 minutes to hear the last track and it keeps going past 66 to 67 and so on... is there any way of finding the real time on this type of problem... i also tried it in real audio and windows media and they all say 66 minutes... |
Convert it to wav. Then convert it back to mp3. Hurrah!  |
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| ratz |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
Convert it to wav. Then convert it back to mp3. Hurrah! |
dont you lose quality in doing this... |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| quote: | Originally posted by ratz
dont you lose quality in doing this... |
No. Well yes. But a very insignificant amount. Only computers will be able to detect a few drops in frequencies. Your ear's wont. |
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| Disney |
Sometimes the stripper in some mp3 editor program that was on the site helps...
No need to decode en re-encode! |
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| DarkFall01 |
| The same thing happens to me with VBR files, just open it with another player. |
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| ratz |
| funny thing is is that in all players it was 66 minutes... i put it in sound forge and still only 66 minutes... so i took this recording with another and combined the 2... now its almost 90 minutes... strange |
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| Floorfiller |
| you can't burn it to cd and rip it because in your burner software it will probably come back also as 66 min. what i do for that is i go into traktor. let it play through while recording it. then take that wav and compress into mp3... |
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| emono |
| you went and did what? |
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