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Poster: Cleantone Date: October 04, 2005 06:32:13am
Forum: etree Subject: Re: WAV MD5's fail - Need Advice

I just d/l track 7 and the md5. I deleted all but track 7 in the md5 and it does indeed give me errors for mismatch. Maybe the md5 was accdently for a 16bit version or something like that. If the flac md5 works I would go ahead and delete the wav one as you suggested.

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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff Brad Leblanc Date: October 04, 2005 06:52:16am
Forum: etree Subject: Re: WAV MD5's fail - Need Advice

Here are the results of the MD5check and FLAC -t on the server. I think I'm gonna pitch that WAV MD5, thanks Clinton.

-Brad

md5check: checking MD5 file skb2003-07-04-24b48kflac.md5 (7 files):
checking skb2003-07-04d1t01.flac: OK
checking skb2003-07-04d1t02.flac: OK
checking skb2003-07-04d1t03.flac: OK
checking skb2003-07-04d1t04.flac: OK
checking skb2003-07-04d1t05.flac: OK
checking skb2003-07-04d1t06.flac: OK
checking skb2003-07-04d1t07.flac: OK
md5check: skb2003-07-04-24b48kflac.md5: 7 files OK

skb2003-07-04d1t01.flac: ok
skb2003-07-04d1t02.flac: ok
skb2003-07-04d1t03.flac: ok
skb2003-07-04d1t04.flac: ok
skb2003-07-04d1t05.flac: ok
skb2003-07-04d1t06.flac: ok
skb2003-07-04d1t07.flac: ok
md5check: 7 FLAC files OK

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