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<blockquote data-quote="HTPCSourcer" data-source="post: 407137" data-attributes="member: 74879"><p>Hello morville,</p><p></p><p>Maybe one song file is corrupted. It appears that there is at least one file with incorrect header information that leads MP to read negative lenght values in one or more fields. </p><p></p><p>To test this hypothesis you could copy just a few files to a different directory, change the music folder to this new directory and run the database scan once again. If things work, you will "simply" need" to find the corrupt file. For example by moving subfolders from one directory to the other by the dozen or hundreds.</p><p></p><p>You can also use some small tools such as MP3TEST to check your music files, however, I have no personal experience with such software since I never experienced any problems like this.</p><p></p><p>Regards, HTPC_Sourcer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HTPCSourcer, post: 407137, member: 74879"] Hello morville, Maybe one song file is corrupted. It appears that there is at least one file with incorrect header information that leads MP to read negative lenght values in one or more fields. To test this hypothesis you could copy just a few files to a different directory, change the music folder to this new directory and run the database scan once again. If things work, you will "simply" need" to find the corrupt file. For example by moving subfolders from one directory to the other by the dozen or hundreds. You can also use some small tools such as MP3TEST to check your music files, however, I have no personal experience with such software since I never experienced any problems like this. Regards, HTPC_Sourcer [/QUOTE]
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