MMSaTe [4125]
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MMSaTe [4125]
What are those files???? I rip my CD to FLAC file and then I edit tags to embed the art work and those files are then created.... They have exactly the same size as flac files.... Are those some kind of temporary files that are not removed?
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Yeah, I am getting these same files, when ripping FLAC, as well. Doubling disc storage requirements for each ripped CD. I am now deleting files manually.
Never seen this bug before. Not clear why it showed up this late in the game.
I find I have to resort to MP3Tag to get the tags straight lately regarding Disc Number since MM seems to be having problems.
Hope it gets fixed before release.
-CB
Never seen this bug before. Not clear why it showed up this late in the game.
I find I have to resort to MP3Tag to get the tags straight lately regarding Disc Number since MM seems to be having problems.
Hope it gets fixed before release.
-CB
Looking forward to it ...
Just stumbled over this bug by myself and therefore I hope the fix comes soon--cause this bug is kind of annoying ^.^
Looking forward to it.
Looking forward to it.
MMSaTe fix
Note that this is fixed in RC5. If you've used RC4's conversion/auto-conversion functionality much, you'll probably have a few MMSaTe files scatterred around your system. You should do a Desktop Search to find them and delete them.
-Rusty
-Rusty
A few additional points on this issue:
(1) These files were created on my system even though i did no conversions. Just tagging files
(2) Although I can't prove a direct link, I believe some of my original files were damaged in the process. I have about 1,000 files that now are unplayable (they have shrunk in size from 4-5 MB to 40 - 80 kbs). I can't prove a direct link however all of this happened after I tagged the files with MM.
(3) I did all of the above with RC5
(4) I also had some files created with "XXXX", not MMSate, as an extension.
gab
(1) These files were created on my system even though i did no conversions. Just tagging files
(2) Although I can't prove a direct link, I believe some of my original files were damaged in the process. I have about 1,000 files that now are unplayable (they have shrunk in size from 4-5 MB to 40 - 80 kbs). I can't prove a direct link however all of this happened after I tagged the files with MM.
(3) I did all of the above with RC5
(4) I also had some files created with "XXXX", not MMSate, as an extension.
gab
xxxx and mmsate
gab,
We've not been able to replicate the problem you describe in RC5, though, both problems that you describe did exist in earlier builds.
What makes you so certain that the problem was introduced by RC-5? Can you give any steps to reproduce the problem?
Thx.
-Rusty
We've not been able to replicate the problem you describe in RC5, though, both problems that you describe did exist in earlier builds.
What makes you so certain that the problem was introduced by RC-5? Can you give any steps to reproduce the problem?
Thx.
-Rusty
Thanks for the update Jiri.
If anyone has ever had an issue where a large number of tracks being rendered unplayable (file sizes shrunk down to almost nothing) I'd appreciate it if you would respond to this thread. I don't know what happened but I lost over 1,000 tracks and the only thing that I recently did was add album art with MM.
If anyone has ever had an issue where a large number of tracks being rendered unplayable (file sizes shrunk down to almost nothing) I'd appreciate it if you would respond to this thread. I don't know what happened but I lost over 1,000 tracks and the only thing that I recently did was add album art with MM.
Re: MMSaTe [4125]
I am running version MM 3.2.0.1294 and just experienced the same problem where files are named with a .MMSate file extension. I installed the MediaMonkey_AAC_Plug-in_1_0_6.exe to rip Audiobooks using the M4B format.
Of several thousand files converted, only one file showed up with the MMSate file extension. The MMSate file appears to be a duplicate, but it can't be deleted without rebooting.
Of several thousand files converted, only one file showed up with the MMSate file extension. The MMSate file appears to be a duplicate, but it can't be deleted without rebooting.
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Re: MMSaTe [4125]
Count me as another user discovering a bunch of these in my music directory. Can't say when this happened, but I am running 3.2.0.1294. I'll delete these if I can and see if more pop up later.
Thanks
Buck
(maybe I didn't need to buy that 2TB hard drive? - Oh yes, oh yes I did! )
*EDIT*
OK, I believe that I ripped these files at least 2 years ago. It could have been with a beta version. I don't know for certain. After doing a search for mmsate files on my hard drives, I didn't find as many as I thought and again they were ripped a long time ago.
Buck is shutting up now.
Later
Thanks
Buck
(maybe I didn't need to buy that 2TB hard drive? - Oh yes, oh yes I did! )
*EDIT*
OK, I believe that I ripped these files at least 2 years ago. It could have been with a beta version. I don't know for certain. After doing a search for mmsate files on my hard drives, I didn't find as many as I thought and again they were ripped a long time ago.
Buck is shutting up now.
Later
2tb hard drive
How many minutes of audio can fit on a 2TB hard drive?Buck wrote:Count me as another user discovering a bunch of these in my music directory. Can't say when this happened, but I am running 3.2.0.1294. I'll delete these if I can and see if more pop up later.
Thanks
Buck
(maybe I didn't need to buy that 2TB hard drive? - Oh yes, oh yes I did! )
*EDIT*
OK, I believe that I ripped these files at least 2 years ago. It could have been with a beta version. I don't know for certain. After doing a search for mmsate files on my hard drives, I didn't find as many as I thought and again they were ripped a long time ago.
Buck is shutting up now.
Later
A variety of options can be gone through when selecting a 2tb hard drive.