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karmouze
Hello everyone,

I use Ogg Vorbis since many years. I have got a lot of files on my disk. Since few days i change my disk location (i put it in a new PC), and now all my ogg files are corrupted :

C:\test\pre mix 12 decembre>ogginfo 1.ogg
Processing file "1.ogg"...

Warning: Hole in data found at approximate offset 4500 bytes. Corrupted ogg.
Error: No ogg data found in file "1.ogg".
Input probably not ogg.


I can't tag, edit, play files....
Can some one help me ?

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[JAZ]
It's the same hard drive, but on a new PC, right?

Is the disk size being reported correctly? Also, which filesystem the drive is? ( FAT32, NTFS, ext3.... )

Is there anything else on the drive? or was a "music drive" (to say something), are the other documents readable? or is a general problem?

I would check if it's correctly selected betwen master/slave (jumper in hard disk), and especially, if the data cable is well connected (not well pressed). Even try to use another cable.

If this still doesn't do it, run some scandisk (or chkdsk, or whatever you have at hand), to verify the disk.

It would be strange that the data got damaged just by putting it in another PC, but a magnetic field or hard pressure could have affected it.
karmouze
thanks for you answer but i think the problem come from Ogg...
google is my friend :

http://www.google.com/search?q=Warning%3A+...lla:fr:official

it seems to be a problem with IdV2...

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i tried to repair files ... but exist only software for mp3 ....


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Hanky
Are you serious you added id3v2.x tags to your Ogg Vorbis files?
Please use plain, native vorbis tags instead to prevent problems like the one described.
karmouze
QUOTE(Hanky @ Feb 5 2006, 05:47 PM)
Are you serious you added id3v2.x tags to your Ogg Vorbis files?
Please use plain, native vorbis tags instead to prevent problems like the one described.
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hum...no i use native vorbis tags...i think...

(i don't know how to use id3v2 with Ogg files)

i just have a look on this page :
http://freshmeat.net/projects/imms/


I use Dbpoweramp to "enogg", winxp, ntfs.
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