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I've got a bit of a problem with the D2 I bought recently:
It seems to be picky about what to play :P (or maybe it just has a superior taste in music) I'm trying to listen to "Invaders Must Die" from The Prodigy but the darn thing won't play the files none of them. It can play them just fine with Evil Player on my PC and I have no problems with tagging them in Tag&Rename. I even stripped one song of the embedded cover art to check if that was the problem - well, it wasn't.I also resetted the D2, cleared all memory and tried again - still, it just won't play me some Prodigy ^^ I select a track and it loads the cover art but then just stops (going into pause from the looks of it). If I try to go into play from there, it does nothing. Here is what Tag&Rename had to say (file information) Duration: 05:01 Bitrate: 320 kbps Channels: stereo Samplerate: 44100 Encoder: FhG MPEG-1 layer 3 CRC: no; Copyright: no; Private: no; Original: no. Last edited by musicyay; 05-02-2010 at 07:40 AM. |
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Try foobar2000 to rebuild the track and check if it plays then.
Right click on track and: Utilities > verify integrity Utilities > rebuild MP3 stream You might re-rip the album to LAME, if possible. FhG is not a very good MP3 codec.
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edit: Re-ripping definitely did the trick... no idea what happened there :P Last edited by musicyay; 05-02-2010 at 11:36 AM. |
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none of them. It can play them just fine with Evil Player on my PC and I have no problems with tagging them in Tag&Rename. I even stripped one song of the embedded cover art to check if that was the problem - well, it wasn't.

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