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Originally posted by monster.rat
The files in these directories are .DAT files, but are really just the mp3 files with the file extension changed.
No... They contain a special build ID3v1.0 tag! Hence you must not play them with media players as some will corrupt the tag, even by simply playing them!
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Originally posted by monster.rat
You can save the file to another location and save it as an .MP3 file which will then enable you to play it in other media players.
indeed... copy them first (because of the above reason)
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Originally posted by monster.rat
This will give you the file name of the sound that you want. Then try adding the sound to your library from the file you have just saved as an MP3 and see if the error still occurs.)
The sounds in that directory are already in your library (normally). And besides, re-adding them will make again a new sound out of it anyways and thus the qualitity will again be lower, you wont have the original...
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Originally posted by monster.rat
EDIT: sorry, i'm not actually sure if the files in the directories are just the that you created yourself, or all the sounds that have been played including the random sounds.
Those are all the sounds which are installed in the library. This includes, own created ones, downloaded ones, imported ones, and installed random sounds...
PS: if you wanna quote me, do it correctly, otherwise link to the post you've quoted