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    Angry please i need big help here!!!

    Hi, I Downloaded the Torrent of all the music of Guilty Gear (1.19GB) but I Can�t play it... It took me a week to get it, so what can I do ????
    if you are having the same problem post it here please.

    THANKS EMUPARADISE!!!!

    Emilio Arias Abrego.

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    What is the file extension of the downloaded thing? Is it .rar, .zip, .7z, .mp3, .wma or...?
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    thera are 8 folders with the .mp3 files there are some folders that have a (320cbr) but I can�t play any of the files

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    Try opening the files with WinRAR. This extension sometimes is
    used to rename .rar archives to show bit rate of audio encryption.


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    What music player are you using?
    WinAmp?

    EDIT--
    marcos_20, cbr (which stands for Constant Bit Rate) is not the file extension for any of the files; they are all audio files--mp3's.
    Last edited by SegNin; 6th-April-2005 at 19:06.

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    i used winamp, musicmatch, windows media player, etc. in winamp the file appears in the playlist but not the length on the right (like normal files)

    some folders have a sfv file like in the folder:

    Guilty Gear\Guilty Gear Isuka Original Soundtrack

    00 Guilty Gear Isuka Original Soundtrack.sfv,
    00 Guilty Gear Isuka Original Soundtrack.m3u.
    00 Guilty Gear Isuka Original Soundtrack.nfo

    but any of the files including the mp3 files respond to anything

    i downloaded a sfv checker but don�t show anything...

    i�m very confused...

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    I can�t open them with winrar.

    all files have a good name and have a size, the torrent file download the songs directly and uncompressed to the selected directory, like other torrent I downloaded Rockman X 1-6 but the difecence with this one is that i could "preview" the songs while donwloading, obviously with errors and miced with others but at least i had music, unlike these guilty gear because I never get a sound.

    Thank you ALL guys for helping me in these moments of trouble.

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    What i do in this kind of things is to browse the extention in google,then lots of pages will appear most of them telling you how to play the files, it has worked for me almost all the times... if not i come to emuparadise for some help
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    It's an mp3 file, like SegNin mentionned earlier CBR stands for Constant Bit Rate (as opposed to VBR which mean Variable Bit Rate, VBR usually gives better results btw). The 320 after the CBR means it's CBR with a 320k rate. Higher the rate, better is the quality but also means bigger file size.

    I suggest you sfv scan the files for crc errors with any sfv checker you can find on google.
    Oh and don't try to preview the files if you're still downloading them, that might be the problem.
    And are you sure the extension is mp3? It might be ogg vorbis format (ogg), you'll need the big ass winamp bundle to be able to play those, or the plugin itself.

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    Download and install this freeware app and use it to identify what format the audio files really are:
    http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

    If as polobunny suspects, the files are actually OGG/Vorbis, then check out this page on how to set up WinAmp to play them:
    http://www.angrycoffee.com/tutorials/vorbis/oggwin.html

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    i did that, that�s why i know about sfv files and there are simply checkers of the integrity of the files unlike the rar files that contains the data they just know if the file/files are not corrupted or incomplete but the sfv files i have tells me nothing...

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    They're not rar files, they are audio files--it's a question of exactly what format
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_file_format

    That's why I told you to do this:
    Quote Originally Posted by SegNin
    Download and install this freeware app and use it to identify what format the audio files really are:
    http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

    If as polobunny suspects, the files are actually OGG/Vorbis, then check out this page on how to set up WinAmp to play them:
    http://www.angrycoffee.com/tutorials/vorbis/oggwin.html
    So, did you do that yet?
    Last edited by SegNin; 7th-April-2005 at 08:01.

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    have u tried opening the NFO file in notepad?? It should give info on the file maybe it might say what program to use to open it up.

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    ok, I will try all the format things right now!!!!!!! thanks a lot segnin and polobunny fot the tip.

    and nightfallz, yes I tried to doubleclick on the .nfo files but appears as broken or incomplete since they size about 2/3 kb...

    anyone have tried to download the this torrent, is one of the latest ????

    THANKS I hope that might be the problem.

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    Don't double click on the .nfo files. They try to open in some weird program, not notepad. Open notepad, and select there File->Open... and search for that .nfo.
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