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Audio File is Much Longer Than What It Will Play.


Question Posted Wednesday October 16 2013, 9:26 pm

Hello Dangernerd,

I have an audio file that is 35 minutes long that I downloaded off of my friend's web site shortly after her death of an old podcast we used to do. She had the masters and I no longer had a copy of this particular file.

The thing is it says all 35 minutes were downloaded successfully and it shows on Itunes and Media Player that it's a 35 minute file. However, if I go to play the darn thing it will only allow me to access 11:43 of it. Do you know of any way to get the rest of it to play successfully on my machine or am I out of luck at ever hearing it all again?

Thanks again for your time!


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