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Well, even if I wanted to I cannot look at Zircon, your lovely "Email me to be one of the privileged few" page comes up.
While I respect that "adulterating" mp3s is not optimum, it is better than nothing if you need the files to have the same volume with no recaculation done "on the fly". I've personally only done it on files I've copied to my pda and in the more than 400 of them I have seen absolutely none of this corruption that you talk about. Do you have any proof whatsoever (aside from your shameless self-advertising) that it does corrupt files?
Now, granted that I've not listened to *every* file but with the player on shuffle for every file I play I have an ever decreasing pool of possible corrupted files and thus an exponentially decreasing probability that I will have one. I know that any program that modifies file contents for you has a chance of corrupting files but the build I used is marked as "Stable" and if it had lots of problems, as you seem to think it should, then it would not have been marked as such. People have tested and proven it stable.
I have tested it and, from my experience, it seems trustworthy. I wouldn't have suggested it to others without testing it on my own data first.
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Last edited by Mokubai; 02-21-07 at 04:33 AM.
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