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Thane (thane100@hotmail.com) 2009/02/25 19:16

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"Josh" <jknight_64@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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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

Hi Josh,

Though I've never used it for that purpose, I do know that AIMP, like Winamp
and VLC, can be used for streaming reception. Since I've never used that
function, I have no idea how it is set up. But if AIMP is your default for
audio, I can at least conceive of the possibility of it or the operating
system getting confused by a download.

Thane



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