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Karmus
Jan 27, 2004, 05:05 AM
I recently opened Easter.it in my Jazz2 dir. It could play at double-click in Winamp 5.01 (it could play in MODPlug Player too, but that's another story). Later I made a playlist, but when I clicked on it in the list it wouldn't play, neither in shuffle/random. It just showed the path to the file. I right clicked on the "path" and clicked View file info. It showed an "ID666 Tag", and there were zero's (0) in all what was displayed, and I didn't see any module instruments or samples or comments.
I downloaded the Easter.it files from both LoriCentral and Monolith, and they were corrupt too. Finally I opened the Easter.it file in MODPlug Tracker and resaved it (overwrote). I tried again, and it worked both on double-click in window shell and in playlists. I right-clicked on the song title and chose View file info, and the sample comments were restored again, just like the other modules and now it showed a "Module Info". The title and type (tracker program - by file extension) were there and the positions, voices and rows were there too.
Just want to say that if you too have a corrupted file, please do as above.

Monolith
Jan 27, 2004, 08:29 PM
Hmm.. I'm playing it right now in Winamp 5.01, and it's working fine. The file info seems normal too.

Stijn
Jan 27, 2004, 10:42 PM
Maybe it's just your Winamp that's the problem.

Karmus
Jan 28, 2004, 05:41 AM
Hmm.. I'm playing it right now in Winamp 5.01, and it's working fine. The file info seems normal too.
You see "01: 'Frolick Lane', 03: by Alexander Brandon, 05: Straylight Productions, 06: 1999" and "Title: Frolick Lane" and "Type: ImpulseTracker 2.00"?

Same problem with Winamp 2.91 and it is ONLY with Easter.it. And how could it happen that it managed to corrupt ALL the files?! The one in my Jazz2 dir (by fresh TSF install!), the one in my music folder, the one at LC, the one at Monolith?

Stijn
Jan 28, 2004, 08:46 AM
Then it's probably Winamp that doesn't want to play it for a MYSTERIOUS REASON!