Hi.  no no this is incorrect. the letters are not J P A G, but JPEG, 
or phonetically, they would be  Juliet, echo, papa, golf.
Either way, they have nothing to do with the actual ripping of the 
music on the cd so just delete the .jpg files.



At 02:42 AM 11/13/2007, you wrote:
>Yaah, I believe jpag means, "joint professional access Group"
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>JPG files, commonly known as J PEGS are pictures. They're probably just used
>as cover art for the cd you ripped. just delete the jpgs and you will be
>fine.
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>At 06:24 AM 11/12/2007, you wrote:
> >I've found I have a number of these now I've ripped a couple of hundred
> >files.  Are they necessary to maintain my tags for track and disk
> >information?  Is there any other reason to keep them?  why are they
> >there in the first place?  thanks
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