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<blockquote data-quote="curls" data-source="post: 509909" data-attributes="member: 555800"><p>Turns out it was corrupted MP3's or something along those lines. I "cleaned" the mp3's with a few different programs (Ashampoo, and MP3Test), and it seemed to do the trick on the tracks which were messed up (with the exception of two, which I re-downloaded and now work fine.</p><p></p><p>P2P sucks for getting mp3's, as it seems that they corrupt them just enough for them not to play on car stereo's very easily, although Winamp and WMP seem to be able to handle them fine.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, problem solved, thanks!</p><p></p><p>~Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curls, post: 509909, member: 555800"] Turns out it was corrupted MP3's or something along those lines. I "cleaned" the mp3's with a few different programs (Ashampoo, and MP3Test), and it seemed to do the trick on the tracks which were messed up (with the exception of two, which I re-downloaded and now work fine. P2P sucks for getting mp3's, as it seems that they corrupt them just enough for them not to play on car stereo's very easily, although Winamp and WMP seem to be able to handle them fine. Anyhow, problem solved, thanks! ~Eric [/QUOTE]
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