Do you ever check your HD with S.M.A.R.T. tools? You can know whether the HD is going to break down soon or not. Olaf At 22.41 20/10/2002, you wrote:>Hello, > >I recently noticed that some of my vorbis-files are corrupt, and I'm sure they >weren't before. I have no idea how this could happen. >Now my question is: is this vorbis' fault or is it more likely that my (still >present) Windows-Installation destroyed the data? (Or even worse: my >harddisk's >corrupt) The files are on a FAT32-Partition, created with Vorbis-1.0-final >under linux. >The other question is: is there a way/tool to restore the data?<p><p><p><olaf@ kjws.com> for every kind of mail, except spam! :-) --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
This probably isn't it, but did you copy the files under linux off of a CD?? I've had many problems in this category with my (now broken) Yamaha 8424SZ drive. If you didn't, just ignore me.... On Sunday 20 October 2002 19:41, Daniel Schregenberger wrote:> Hello, > > I recently noticed that some of my vorbis-files are corrupt, and I'm > sure they weren't before. I have no idea how this could happen. > Now my question is: is this vorbis' fault or is it more likely that > my (still present) Windows-Installation destroyed the data? (Or even > worse: my harddisk's corrupt) The files are on a FAT32-Partition, > created with Vorbis-1.0-final under linux. > The other question is: is there a way/tool to restore the data? > > Here's what ogginfo gives me (for 2 of the corrupt files; one of them > is very small (108K); if you want me to I can post it/mail it): > Processing file "/oggs/Wendy - Mrs. Landers.ogg"... > > Warning: Hole in data found at approximate offset 4500 bytes. > Corrupted ogg. Error: No ogg data found in file "/oggs/Wendy - Mrs. > Landers.ogg". Input probably not ogg. > > > > Processing file "/oggs/U2 - The Best Of 1980-1990/U2 & B.B. King - > When Love Comes To Town.ogg"... > > New logical stream (#1, serial: 42384014): type vorbis > Vorbis headers parsed for stream 1, information follows... > Version: 0 > Vendor: Xiph.Org libVorbis I 20020717 (1.0) > Channels: 2 > Rate: 44100 > > Nominal bitrate: 192,003000 kb/s > Upper bitrate not set > Lower bitrate not set > User comments section follows... > title=When Love Comes To Town > artist=U2 & B.B. King > album=The Best Of 1980-1990 > date=1998 > tracknumber=12/14 > genre=Rock > Warning: Hole in data found at approximate offset 5238000 bytes. > Corrupted ogg. Warning: Invalid header page, no packet found > Warning: Invalid header page in stream 2, contains multiple packets > Warning: illegally placed page(s) for logical stream 2 > This indicates a corrupt ogg file. > Warning: sequence number gap in stream 2. Got page 637 when expecting > page 0. Indicates missing data. > Warning: EOS not set on stream 1 > Vorbis stream 1: > Total data length: 5225279 bytes > Playback length: 4m:06s > Average bitrate: 169,536086 kbps > Warning: EOS not set on stream 2 > > -- Daniel--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.
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Hello,
I recently noticed that some of my vorbis-files are corrupt, and I'm sure
they
weren't before. I have no idea how this could happen.
Now my question is: is this vorbis' fault or is it more likely that my
(still
present) Windows-Installation destroyed the data? (Or even worse: my
harddisk's
corrupt) The files are on a FAT32-Partition, created with Vorbis-1.0-final
under linux.
The other question is: is there a way/tool to restore the data?
Here's what ogginfo gives me (for 2 of the corrupt files; one of them is
very
small (108K); if you want me to I can post it/mail it):
Processing file "/oggs/Wendy - Mrs. Landers.ogg"...
Warning: Hole in data found at approximate offset 4500 bytes. Corrupted ogg.
Error: No ogg data found in file "/oggs/Wendy - Mrs. Landers.ogg".
Input probably not ogg.
<p><p>Processing file "/oggs/U2 - The Best Of 1980-1990/U2
& B.B. King - When Love
Comes To Town.ogg"...
New logical stream (#1, serial: 42384014): type vorbis
Vorbis headers parsed for stream 1, information follows...
Version: 0
Vendor: Xiph.Org libVorbis I 20020717 (1.0)
Channels: 2
Rate: 44100
Nominal bitrate: 192,003000 kb/s
Upper bitrate not set
Lower bitrate not set
User comments section follows...
title=When Love Comes To Town
artist=U2 & B.B. King
album=The Best Of 1980-1990
date=1998
tracknumber=12/14
genre=Rock
Warning: Hole in data found at approximate offset 5238000 bytes. Corrupted ogg.
Warning: Invalid header page, no packet found
Warning: Invalid header page in stream 2, contains multiple packets
Warning: illegally placed page(s) for logical stream 2
This indicates a corrupt ogg file.
Warning: sequence number gap in stream 2. Got page 637 when expecting page 0.
Indicates missing data.
Warning: EOS not set on stream 1
Vorbis stream 1:
Total data length: 5225279 bytes
Playback length: 4m:06s
Average bitrate: 169,536086 kbps
Warning: EOS not set on stream 2
-- Daniel
<p>Never hit a man with glasses. Hit him with a baseball bat.
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you dont have a IBM DeskStar hdd do you? Daniel Schregenberger wrote:> Hello, > > I recently noticed that some of my vorbis-files are corrupt, and I'm > sure they > weren't before. I have no idea how this could happen. > Now my question is: is this vorbis' fault or is it more likely that my > (still > present) Windows-Installation destroyed the data? (Or even worse: my > harddisk's > corrupt) The files are on a FAT32-Partition, created with Vorbis-1.0-final > under linux. > The other question is: is there a way/tool to restore the data? > > Here's what ogginfo gives me (for 2 of the corrupt files; one of them > is very > small (108K); if you want me to I can post it/mail it): > Processing file "/oggs/Wendy - Mrs. Landers.ogg"... > > Warning: Hole in data found at approximate offset 4500 bytes. > Corrupted ogg. > Error: No ogg data found in file "/oggs/Wendy - Mrs. Landers.ogg". > Input probably not ogg. > > > > Processing file "/oggs/U2 - The Best Of 1980-1990/U2 & B.B. King - > When Love > Comes To Town.ogg"... > > New logical stream (#1, serial: 42384014): type vorbis > Vorbis headers parsed for stream 1, information follows... > Version: 0 > Vendor: Xiph.Org libVorbis I 20020717 (1.0) > Channels: 2 > Rate: 44100 > > Nominal bitrate: 192,003000 kb/s > Upper bitrate not set > Lower bitrate not set > User comments section follows... > title=When Love Comes To Town > artist=U2 & B.B. King > album=The Best Of 1980-1990 > date=1998 > tracknumber=12/14 > genre=Rock > Warning: Hole in data found at approximate offset 5238000 bytes. > Corrupted ogg. > Warning: Invalid header page, no packet found > Warning: Invalid header page in stream 2, contains multiple packets > Warning: illegally placed page(s) for logical stream 2 > This indicates a corrupt ogg file. > Warning: sequence number gap in stream 2. Got page 637 when expecting > page 0. > Indicates missing data. > Warning: EOS not set on stream 1 > Vorbis stream 1: > Total data length: 5225279 bytes > Playback length: 4m:06s > Average bitrate: 169,536086 kbps > Warning: EOS not set on stream 2 > > -- Daniel > > > Never hit a man with glasses. Hit him with a baseball bat. > --- >8 ---- > List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ > Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ > To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' > containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. > Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered. > > . ><p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.