Sure enough, as Josh indicated, the new 6 & 8 are the same as the old 7
& 9 -- which I noticed today when I was about to import everything into
ClickRepair for noise reduction. The missing files are "Cantate Domino"
and "Inclina Domine."
Sorry about the mix-up -- I should have listened first and given the
"all clear" afterwards. If you want to skip the Roxio step and just
post the wav files, that's fine with me.
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In article <nlmn15t9bk6hgsudt2u4mm9cgfsmgd5avp@4ax.com>,
snowy@weather.net wrote:
> On Tue, 26 May 2009 15:30:50 +1000, Josh <jknight_64@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >Thanks for Treviso (and others that I haven't yet caught up with).
> >However, I still seem to have a problem. By the look of the headers
> >all tracks seemed complete, but there was a problem with 6 and 8.
> >Track six showed as exactly 6Mb and track 7 as exactly 7 Mb, and were
> >both truncated. The repost of these tracks seems in fact to be tracks
> >7 and 9. But maybe I'm losing it because I noticed Amahl has said that
> >all tracks are now complete. lol
> This is a good occasion to further my computer education.
> When I got Amahl's message I was a bit surprised: as you put it all
> tracks seemed complete.
> Nevertheless I reposted the two tracks and, lo and behold, the
> reposted tracks were larger in size.
> Maybe if I explain briefly my operations, you can figure it out.
> I ripped the LP and prepared the .wav tracks for the burning of a CD.
> When I decided to post the LP, I converted the .wav files to .mp3 via
> the Roxio Sound Editor, and then I posted the .mp3 tracks without any
> visible incidents.
> As usual I checked via Agent if my post appeared and then I deleted
> the .mp3 files.
> When I saw Amahl's messages I still had the .wav files (even though I
> had burned the CD), and these are the two files that once again were
> converted to .mp3 and reposted, this time not truncated.
>
> So I guess the problem originated with the prior conversion to .mp3
> before the original post???
> Anyway if any of your downloaded files are truncated, let me know:
> this time however I'll have to use my CD since the .wav files have
> also been deleted.
> It might be easier if you could identify the tracks by name.
> It is possible that the track numbers have been changed since for my
> CDs I often do some editing, for instance skipping a non-treble track
> :-)
> And by the way, these posted tracks make up only half of that CD. I
> added all the treble tracks from the two other Treviso LPs I have.
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