by MiPi » Mon Mar 06, 2017 3:46 am
chrisgewinnt wrote:
I got this tool an will try it. The still existing problem is,that I dont want to run it with all files (50.000), because I do not exactly know, which file is read wrong. A solution whithin MM would be better.
I really recommend to check all your files with this MP3Val tool, because e.g. the sample file you have sent us was in fact corrupted by the wrong tags (MP3 file should not have the structure, your file has). Any tagging in any tagging software could damage these files more anytime. Other tagging software could read the tags and everything could look ok, but it is not. MP3Val tool could very quickly go through your files and tell you, which ones have wrong structure. These files you should backup and try to fix. It will not corrupt any file, that is ok, only files, where it detects problem and tries to fix it, could. So first only scan files, and, after backup, try to fix.
[quote="chrisgewinnt"]
I got this tool an will try it. The still existing problem is,that I dont want to run it with all files (50.000), because I do not exactly know, which file is read wrong. A solution whithin MM would be better.[/quote]
I really recommend to check all your files with this MP3Val tool, because e.g. the sample file you have sent us was in fact corrupted by the wrong tags (MP3 file should not have the structure, your file has). Any tagging in any tagging software could damage these files more anytime. Other tagging software could read the tags and everything could look ok, but it is not. MP3Val tool could very quickly go through your files and tell you, which ones have wrong structure. These files you should backup and try to fix. It will not corrupt any file, that is ok, only files, where it detects problem and tries to fix it, could. So first only scan files, and, after backup, try to fix.