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    July 15

    Windows 7 may damage your MP3 files

    According to many users of the latest leaked version of Windows 7 Beta 1 build 7000 users, which the Windows Media Player 12 may be damage to data problems, the user may find that some MP3 files to be amputated at the beginning of 2-3 seconds.News from the Neowin forums, the problem only appears in a specific type of MP3 file.

    According to the Forum in an article that appears in this issue only when you edit certain types of MP3 (the document Header greater than 16KB) metadata (metadata) appears only. When the new meta-data writes, the issue arises. Regardless of the use of WMP or Explorer to edit, or let WMP automatically downloaded from the Internet meta-data, and even MP3 have added to the library may be the case. However, this problem only appears in the latest leaked version, other versions have not been similar Bug.

    Microsoft’s official response, said they are concerned about this problem, and in the official release of the beta version of Windows 7 in the solution, of course, through Windows Update, Microsoft will also release a patch to repair the release of these non-official version of the BUG.

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