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Josh (jknight_64@yahoo.com) 2009/02/25 01:57

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From: Josh <jknight_64@yahoo.com>
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Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 18:57:20 +1000
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Potsdam, my audio player (AIMP2) began to play snippets of random
tracks from the partially downloaded album. I closed AIMP several
times, only to have it start up again almost immediately. As far as I
know, when AIMP is closed, it has no memory resident component. After
downloading was complete, I did some minor editing of the tags, and it
didn't happen after that. But I don't see how there could be anything
in the tags that would auto start the default audio player, and what
made it even more odd was the fact that it only played snippets from
random tracks without any break whatever between them. Hmmm.....it
almost sounds like a malware attack, but I'm sure the system is clean.

(And thanks to Nene for the Eton scans....it's always good to have
some notes).

Josh

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