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Old July 29th, 2007, 08:00 AM
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Error message when importing .zip files to play

When I try to import a folder of .zip files to play, or do anything with, on some of the files I get an error message " Error bad mp3G zip file", does anyone else have that problem. I use them same files on a couple other programs, and have NO problem at all they play fine. I used MP3G toolz (latest version) to rip most of my CD+G disks, most all of the .zip files work fine, but a few do not, and can be for example 1 track out of 15 on that disk. I get that message when I try to play, using micro studio 4.01. Any Ideas ?
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Old July 29th, 2007, 01:18 PM
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1. The zip files must be compressed.

2. The zip files CAN NOT be compressed at the max setting.

Try rezipping your files using the lowest compression setting your zip program offers. This works for me.

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