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Re: Mp3+g.zip Problem
You can use MP3+G Toolz. I have just tried version 4.0 and it works fine. Just make sure that whatever you do, DO NOT use Winzip 9.0 with Maximum Compression (Enhanced Deflate). This option also gives you a Message stating the following, before you zip the file.
Maximum (Enhanced Deflate) compression may not be compatible with some older versions of WinZip and other compression programs. Click on "Yes" to continue or "No" to change compression. This is the only setting that I can reproduce this problem with. We are working on adding some error checking to not allow this to be added. As at this moment we have no way to fix this problem.
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Re: Mp3+g.zip Problem
FYI,
In 3.108, when attempting to play A Zip file that contains an uppercase ".MP3" file extension will render the error: "This is not a valid MP3G zip file! A file is missing" But, if you rename the *.MP3 to *.mp3 It will play. This is not the case with MP3g's that are not zipped. They will play either way. I stumbled on to this while playing around with file names. I had inadvertently changed the file extension to an upper case. I was able to recreate the problem by changing the case back and forth to upper and lower. Thought it might help someone. |
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Re: Mp3+g.zip Problem
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![]() This has now been fixed in Version 3.109 we are working on. |
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