Escape Artists
PseudoPod => About Pseudopod => Topic started by: FNH on February 06, 2007, 07:40:04 PM
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I seems to be getting an odd spate of Format Errors, that blow my MP3 player when I try to listen to Psuedopod. It seems like every other episode seems corrupted in some way. I'm not getting the same thing with Escape pod or any of the other podcasts I listen too. I download it in the same way as escape pod so there's nothing I'm doing differn't.
I wonder, are they both edited with the same software? Could that be the cause? Am I the only one?
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I don't know, FNH; we haven't been getting any reports like that.
What exactly is happening when you try to play a Pseudopod episode? I.e., what error do you see or hear? Does it happen at the beginning, the end, or at some point in the middle? What MP3 player are you using? Can you point us to one or more episodes that consistently break it, and one or more that consistently work?
If you can supply more details, I'll investigate and try to get to the bottom of it.
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I had a problem similiar to that with my iPod 5G. It just wouldn't play some files. Other files would cause it to reboot. I reset it to factory settings and then reinstalled the software upgrades and now everything is fine again.
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Epi 20, and Epi 23 are two I remember as causing problems. I would to that that the same "corrupt" files still play perfectly in Win' media player.
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Epi 20, and Epi 23 are two I remember as causing problems. I would to that that the same "corrupt" files still play perfectly in Win' media player.
And what MP3 player are you using?
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I had a problem similiar to that with my iPod 5G. It just wouldn't play some files. Other files would cause it to reboot. I reset it to factory settings and then reinstalled the software upgrades and now everything is fine again.
Yes, there was an early software problem with the video iPods that would cause some MP3 files that had been encoded in mono (i.e., not stereo) to lock it up or reset it. There was an update released around the end of the year that addressed this.
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I had a problem similiar to that with my iPod 5G. It just wouldn't play some files. Other files would cause it to reboot. I reset it to factory settings and then reinstalled the software upgrades and now everything is fine again.
Yes, there was an early software problem with the video iPods that would cause some MP3 files that had been encoded in mono (i.e., not stereo) to lock it up or reset it. There was an update released around the end of the year that addressed this.
My problem started after the update for the TV shows on iTunes came out. It was totally random which files set it off, but after restoring to the factory settings and then updating to the same OS that caused the problems everything was fine. Right in iTunes on the iPod screen it says hit restore if you have playing problems. Seems it's a kind of common thing.
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And what MP3 player are you using?
Sanyo DMP-M400SD.
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Honest Ghosts (23) just hit me with a format error. No other shows are doing this. Odd aint it.
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Just thought I'd mention that I unsubscribed from Pseudopod because of the constant format errors. I'm not a manual-download kind of guy, so it's gone. :-(
No idea why this happens. Nothing else, no other shows, give me this error.