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From: | Kevin Larsen <kevlarsen AT prodigy DOT net> |
Subject: | Q: Is CFV different from winSFV and QuickSFV? |
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Date: | Tue, 03 Jul 2001 17:40:47 GMT |
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I was in a binaries group and I downloaded something without errors, but there was a CRC mismatch when I used QuickSFV on the SFV file. I read the SFV file and it was in Unix format made by CFV. I also have certain problems playing the .MP3 file that was uudecoded. I was wondering if CFV uses different verification than QuickSFV... Also, is an .MP3 from a system that uses CFV using a different .MP3 format than Windows Media Player and RealPlayer play? It was Variable Bit Rate, which I never seen before and the players seem to try and play it, but not correctly. Kevin
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