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Strange mp3 Problem
So I click on my mp3 Love Will Grow to listen to it, and it crashes explorer. I go back into the folder, click on it again, and explorer crashes again. I've had this happen to me before and I managed to delete the mp3, but I didn't care about that one - this one I do. It worked fine a week ago when I listened to it, and every single other time I've tried to listen to it for the last 2 years, over different computer systems. Something happened to the file, it wasn't just something crappy I downloaded.
So, to continue with the story, I deleted it (doing so from the command prompt ended up being the only way) and downloaded another copy. I clicked it to open it, and explorer crashes again. I delete this copy and download YET another copy. I try playing it as it downloads - it works great. As soon as it's downloaded I click it to open it... you guessed it, explorer crashed again.
Every single other mp3 of mine works great. It's just this one that doesn't work, and crashes explorer whenever I click it (just clicking on it and looking at it probably does it because of the preview thing in explorer) So I'm wondering if anyone knows what's up. If this is something the RIAA did, and I hold that as a possibility only because I remember reading someone mentioning that they wanted to implement a plan that would corrupt mp3s on a user's hard drive, then I'm serious when I say I'm going to kill them. That, or redouble my efforts to start a political party to forcefully remove business' hand from our government's ass.
Last edited by Super Christ; 05-16-2003 at 09:32 AM.
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Take me to your boss!
Just out of curiousity, did you happen to redownload the file from Kazaa?
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It sounds more like an explorer or Winamp problem than a problem with the MP3. If you double-click a file and Explorer lists it as being associated with Winamp, explorer shouldn't even care what's in the file, it should just tell Winamp to open the thing. If the file opens fine if you do it manually from Winamp, maybe something is screwing up before the file gets read. Are MP3s still associated with Winamp? Maybe try re-associating MP3 files with another program (Media Player... *shudder*) and see if explorer will let you double-click-open them with that. Then turn the association back the Winamp.
Yay for Windows not telling you what the heck the problem is when things crash. "Illegal operation" could be anything.
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