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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff Jeff Kaplan Date: November 28, 2011 01:26:00pm
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Please check: http://www.archive.org/details/kse2011-11-23.sbd.r16.flac24

hmm...still not happy. task log says:
failed the flac decode test....MD5, flac, or other integrity check failed!

tried a couple of fixes that failed. i'll try to get a second opinion.

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Poster: Kevin B. Selby Date: November 28, 2011 01:55:16pm
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Please check: http://www.archive.org/details/kse2011-11-23.sbd.r16.flac24

How very odd. The ONLY difference in my "workflow" was that I rendered the final stereo 24-bit .wav on a different computer (one that I've used in the past successfully). Gosh...if I have to, I guess I could just go render it on the newer laptop that I've been using. I switched to using Traders Helper to generate the .ffp file but I used to use Flac Frontend. Most Baja Dunes (different band) .flac files and .ffp files from the last 3 months or so are using Traders Helper.

Very weird though...I'd love to hear any additional opinions you folks come up with. I'll inspect the .flac files and see if I can see something on my end.

Hope it doesn't mean I'm stuck using the newer lappy...

Thanks for all your help so far! This one's a mystery.

Kevin B. Selby

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Poster: Kevin B. Selby Date: November 28, 2011 02:02:44pm
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Please check: http://www.archive.org/details/kse2011-11-23.sbd.r16.flac24

Just downloaded a few of the .flac files.

Please stop spending time on this. Something VERY weird happened on my end (ticks me off) wherein a few of the .flac's are actually sections of the recording that I did NOT want (opening banter, etc.). I've had this happen before and it's extremely aggravating.

Please kill this ENTIRE entry in the LMA (so that I can still use the same "identifier") and I will go home tonight and do the post-mortem and figure out what the HECK went wrong. I still have the master 24-bit .wav for each set, so I can easily cut them up again with CDWave (CORRECTLY this time...sigh).

I'll regenerate everything and try it again from scratch.

Repeat: please kill this entire identifier with my blessings.

Thanks!

Kevin B. Selby

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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff Jeff Kaplan Date: November 28, 2011 02:21:09pm
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Please check: http://www.archive.org/details/kse2011-11-23.sbd.r16.flac24

ok, it's been removed and the identifier should be available.

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Poster: Kevin B. Selby Date: November 28, 2011 02:22:07pm
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Please check: http://www.archive.org/details/kse2011-11-23.sbd.r16.flac24

Thanks mucho. Very sorry to have wasted your time.

I shall get my act together and hopefully it will be a flawless upload/derive tonight.

We love you guys (and gals) at the LMA!

Kevin B. Selby

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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff Jeff Kaplan Date: November 28, 2011 02:38:57pm
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Please check: http://www.archive.org/details/kse2011-11-23.sbd.r16.flac24

thanks. our pleasure. we appreciate your contributions.

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