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Phil W[_3_] Phil W[_3_] is offline
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Default Encoding MP3s to "self destruct": Does such a technique exist?

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That's why I'm staying away from free sites because you don't know what
CRAP is being packaged with those mp3s!

My problem is solved - It's a combination of free mp3s and my Windows
media player. I've already posted my solution; I'm staying safe!


Just stay away from everything, that you obviously have no clue about.
Thatīs safer for everybody - even those, who are not involved.
My "collection" of MP3s is mainly from free legal sources, such as band
websites and similar sources. Since 2000 I have not once experienced any of
the problems, that you tried to describe - using various versions of Windows
and WMP (thatīs Windows Media Player).

So you don't really know what actually caused the problem, you
don't really understand how it was solved, and you haven't a clue
how to prevent it from happening in the future. An exercise in
blissful ignorance.


Just one more evidence, that brain usage and simple logic is too complicated
for certain people...
Nothing more, nothing less.

So, PLEASE stop spamming this group!