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Can mp3's degenerate? (pg. 3)
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Vert
quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Energy
hey excuse me :D :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip:
it's capitalization by the way :)


I mean honestly, grow up. People who type like you look like you have the IQ of a 11 year old, and deserve zero respect for not even bothering to attempt to make their posts easy to read. Eh it, I have zero reason to ever read one of your trash posts again.. /me adds to ignore list.

:rolleyes:

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dj prometheus
Vert
Unfortunetly for you, there is no argueing going on. Therefore you are stupid.

Why don't you like, go back into the hole you came from.

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Thunder5
quote:
Originally posted by Vert
Unfortunetly for you, there is no argueing going on. Therefore you are stupid.

Why don't you like, go back into the hole you came from.

es


Word... :)
Vert
dj prometheus
God damm do I love people with that im better than you attitude.I think its funny when you tried being dumb and correcting others and then you were not right yourself.
Don't tell people they are wrong on stupid man.It makes ya look retarded.There is no reason you should have ignored that guy.He was just trying to take you down off the pedastal you placed yourself on man.I mean who are you to tell him anyway.
You also must be really upset about this to change your original post.Punctuation ....I thought it was capitolization.
Well anyways im not going to say anything further on this matter as i think this is a case closed situation and im sorry that his post upset you that bad.
Cosmic Energy
quote:
Originally posted by Vert
I mean honestly, grow up. People who type like you look like you have the IQ of a 11 year old, and deserve zero respect for not even bothering to attempt to make their posts easy to read. Eh it, I have zero reason to ever read one of your trash posts again.. /me adds to ignore list.

:rolleyes:

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Edited....
As for "capitalization" it was just a joke....
(My dictionary says that it's "a", not "o" in the middle of this word....).
I've apologized as well....

DJ Prometheus thank you for supporting me, I just wanted to help MaxC to solve his problem with mp3's.
It's strange when people starts bitching instead of helping each other....
Vert
quote:
Originally posted by dj prometheus
He was just trying to take you down off the pedastal you placed yourself on man.I mean who are you to tell him anyway.


IF anyone is on a "pedastal" its you bud.
Who are you to tell ME anyway? You are the one who has been here... 3 DAYS :rolleyes:. eek... You've posted 5 threads asking the same old noob questions.

And I don't get mad/sad on or at people on an internet forum. :rolleyes:

Anyways CE, Although I came off a bit harsh, I appreciate your newfound punctuation and capitAlization. :D

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KilldaDJ
i think its down to ur player decoding it on the fly and buffering from disk. some of the data cant be read properly or ur hd is fragmented so the player cant be arsed to decode it properly...thats what my theory is :)

if it constantly has blips and in the same place of the track then its most likely down to encoding.
Cosmic Energy
No problem. :)

Tomas_P
If you have the NTFS file system this might be explained , i've been having the same proplem with the hard drives which i have NTFS on but not on the drives which have fat32 (much better file system imho)

NTFS is'nt the stable file system it was suppost to be , you have to defragment every other day so that you files don't get so fragmented. And everytime your pc does'nt shut down like it's suppost to your drive/s get fragmented and some files get FUBAR.

My advice to you is to de-fragment your drive , back-up every file you wich to keep (burn to cd's) and format your hard-drives to FAT32 , although FAT32 is older (and some say slower) it's very stable and does not get so fragmented as NTFS.
Hope this helps :)
Vert
quote:
Originally posted by Tomas_P
If you have the NTFS file system this might be explained , i've been having the same proplem with the hard drives which i have NTFS on but not on the drives which have fat32 (much better file system imho)


No offense.. but you are full of it bud.

es
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