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Old 2009-03-24, 07:18 AM
EasilyFound EasilyFound is offline
 
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Re: TLH Shn Decoding Question + Torrent Question

OK. I'm getting the error message during decoding even with a shn file that I made just now. I had a .wav file that I converted to shn. TLH told me that it was created without any errors. The md5 checksum file verified. When I decoded that shn file, I get the error message that I have been getting whenever I decode using TLH.

Next, I used the same .wav file and encoded to shn a second time, and verified the second shn file using the md5 checksum file from the first conversion, and the checksum from the first shn file matched the second shn file. And when I decode this second shn, I get the same error message: "file is possibly truncated or corrupt."

So I'm stumped.

Since I don't detect any flaw in the audio when it is played back, TLH either is telling me that there is the "possibility" of error, but there is no error, or there is some other kind of error that does not result in any discernable flaw in the audio.


FWIW, the version of mkwACT that I have is version 2.1, February 1999.
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