I just did but i haven't checked the results yet.
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On the other hand, you have different fingers
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Hello MIke I want to know did hese microphones come with the DS50 I might
eventually buy one soon.
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Have you run CheckDisk, Defrag, etc.? If files are cross-linked or file
indexes otherwise crapped up, couldn't this problem result?
HTH
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thanks I will do that later.
thanks again.
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I suggest you download the lame encoder. I did it and I was able to convert
my files to MP3. Hope this helps.
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From: "Angel L Adorno
It used to happen to me at some point still in Windows 98 and the problem
was that some files were "crossed over" or how I would translate it from
Czech; that means there were mostly two files in one cluster so one of them
got always corrupted. Then I started doing scandisk more regularly and si