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    MP3 scan-bad frame found???

    I'm ripping Mp3's from cd's and when I scan them for BPM and gain, a message says not scanned Bad Frame Found.
    Can I change anything in CDex to prevent this.
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    never heard that one before..............have you tried scanning something you know is fine?

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    It rips fine and when I open PC DJ, it plays fine, but when I scan it for BPM and gain I get a dialogue box saying 'can not scan bad frame found'
    I'm sure I can change something in CDex config but I don't know what.
    Thanks for the reply

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    DOH

    Hope someone can help this poor peep out.

    I cant understand what he is trying to explain ( speaking Japanese to me man ). whats this about scanning for BPM ? Uh? whats it for ?

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    try it with eac, that'll tell you if there's a problem with the cd, or will rip it properly.

    post back and tell me your findings pls.

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    or, if everything works, dont give a damn! "if it aint broken, dont fix it"

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    Originally posted by mrlipring
    try it with eac, that'll tell you if there's a problem with the cd, or will rip it properly.

    post back and tell me your findings pls.
    for god's sake, shut up with the eac-promotion!

    why not just test a totally different file, see if it's a glitch in the software? save LOTS of time (crappy eac.........)

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    i don't know why i bother... i suggested eac because it tells you if there's a problem with a file when it rips it, and because if anything will rip it properly, eac will.

    you're always pimping ipods, so don't give me shit for pimping eac :)

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    Originally posted by mrlipring
    you're always pimping ipods, so don't give me shit for pimping eac :)
    oooooooo that's a cheap shot! only in the "What's the best MP3 player" thread! :-D

    eac is probably a good idea, but checking that it isn't just a glitch first it quicker and easier. :-P

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    hehe :)

    a mate's just pointed out that if it's a bad frame, it's nothing to do with the ripping process... :)

    in my blind rampage to get everyone ripping using eac i didn't even think. :)

    if it's a bad frame, it's the encoder there's a problem with.

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    Originally posted by nasrules
    oooooooo that's a cheap shot! only in the "What's the best MP3 player" thread! :-D
    and in yer sig! :)

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    Originally posted by mrlipring
    and in yer sig! :)
    que? in my sig? cheap shot yeh, but no ipods ;-)

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    i meant yer avatar. :)

    sorry, i'm not giving my posting my full attention at the mo, i'm watching phoenix nights :)

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