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damn...every song i dload (which is little) i get that noise! wassup with it? even the old songs have it! i think its the riaa!
give the newbie a coconutOriginally posted by kornfreak84@21 August 2003 - 05:14
i think its the riaa!
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It is the RIAA they are flooding kazaa with fake files just go to TIPS>Guide to avoiding screeching songs" and look at the first topic or find my topic and try either one.
I've been using Kazaa Lite for some time now with no problems. However the last two days has presented me with a problem that I can't figure out.
After downloading a music file, it will play for 30 seconds or so and then just starts making this extremely high pitched screeching noise. It is only happening on new downloads from the past two days, and I've tested older files to make sure that it is not the player that is malfunctioning.
Any thoughts on this one?
Dave
im having the same problem.
if anyone know's how to correct this, do tell
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This has been happening for a while just go here:Screech
Since your a noob I will give u a word advice always search the board before u ask a question chances are it's been talked about and answered before.
Ok, I haven't read this entire post, cuz honestly I got bored. But as soon as I had a few times where I downloaded songs that had that God awful noise to them, I just started doin' shit a different way. Maybe these tips will help the noobs out, if they haven't already done these things:
1. I play the song while it's downloading. If the stream is coming in too fast (i.e. I'll have the song downloaded before I can tell it's a fake), I'll pause the download after about 1.5 MBs have been downloaded, and preview it. When I hear that nasty li'l noise, I just cancel the download.
2. Looking for 'signs' in the filename won't work, but looking to see if the SAME USER has the SAME FILE multiple times on their PC will. Then what I do is list all the files by that user. For example, I just found someone sharing 5 copies of Dido's "White Flag". Upon seeing what else he was sharing (192 files) I saw that many of them were duplicates. I jotted his name down and whenever I go to get a file and see that user come up.... well guess what? Chances are that it ain't the right file. (shame on you, willum689.. you're just a tool of the Man yanno..)
3. Think of it as a challenge.I didn't hear Mary J. Blige's new song until yesterday - that song is the joint! It took me about 8 downloads, but I finally have a real copy of it, and it sounds really good. And for you @ssholes at the RIAA peepin' this post, I just bought Pink's cd, Taproot, Chevelle, and Disturbed. Downloaders aren't the problem, we're the end result of your bullshit.
...yeah that's all I gots to say.![]()
I downloaded an MP3 file -- "your song" by Elton John and when I tried to play it it started to make a screeching noise after about 20 seconds or so. I deleted that file and downloaded again from another user -- same results. I have since the deleted and downloaded six or seven times and I still have the same problem with only that song. Is it possible that everyone has the same copy of that song? How can I get a clean copy of it? (My wife really wants it.)
Doug
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