Error Existing Data File Length
Typical reason for music files being locked and/or getting their length changed are some 3rd party music indexer vuze existing data file length & player programs like Roxio, Nero, Windows Media Player or something existing data file length too large along those lines... Those media indexers & players (like WMP, Roxio, etc.), fetch additional information from internet vuze error data file missing and possibly add that to the original file (like MP3 tags about artist and album). E.g. Windows Media Player has default behaviour of doing that. Roxio (e.g. force recheck vuze Roxio Media Watcher) has been mentioned in the forum several times as the reason. This is how you fix it: (optional step) Make a backup copy of the affected data file(s). Beware that if more than one file in the torrent has this problem, you will need to back these files up too, even if you do not know what the files are. Therefore you can back up the whole torrent instead if you have doubts. Stop the affected torrent Go to Options --> Mode Select "Intermediate" or "Advanced" as your User proficiency, so that you can see more options than in the "Beginner" mode. Go to Options --> Files Enable the Truncate existing files that are too large option Click the Save button Force-Recheck the torrent Start it This should fix it. To avoid the problem in future, configure your music player/indexed not to fetch information from internet without your permission. Read the Azureus FAQ Retrieved from "https://wiki.vuze.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Existing_data_file_length_too_large&oldid=10956" Category: Troubleshooting Navigation menu Personal tools Not logged inTalkContributionsCreate accountLog in Namespaces Page Discussion Variants Views Read Edit View history More Search Download Vuze Now Navigation Main pageRecent changesRandom pageHelp Tools What links hereRelated changesSpecial pagesPrintable versionPermanent linkPage information This page was last modified on 4 August 2011, at 05:13. This page has been accessed 5,556 times. About VuzeWiki Mobile view Any use
large [1596>1404]", this is https://wiki.vuze.com/w/Existing_data_file_length_too_large an Azureus specific error. Check the Tools -> Options -> Files -> Truncate existing files that are http://support.proaudiotorrents.org/knowledgebase.php?article=5 too large box. This should solve this issue. Was this article helpful? yes / no Article details Article ID: 5 Category: Connectability Issues Date added: 2009-05-21 04:09:22 Views: 859 Rating (Votes): (30) « Go back Powered by Help Desk Software HESK - brought to you by Help Desk Software SysAid
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is down, it is a great place to get any information about what is up. https://www.facebook.com/thetradersden Technobabble Post your general Need for Help questions here. • Lossy or Lossless? Moderators Go to Page... Forums Where we go to learn ..... Technobabble Tapers' Forum Site Announcements & Suggestions Music Downloads Audio Torrents Video Torrents Music Trading Snail Mail Trading B&P Offers Vines Covers Where we go to play ..... The Lounge The Piano Bar Politics at the Den Babylon Thread Tools #1 2009-06-12, 09:55 PM tdwriter aka MSTaper 159.20 GB/448.75 GB/2.82 Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Southeastern United States Getting a strange error message in my torrent I was uploading ca2009-06-11.flac with no problems, then I got this message: Error: Existing data file length too large [1133>1094]:F:\BONNAROO2009\charlieallen2009-06-11\ca2009-06-11\info.txt Does anyone know what this means and/or how I can fix it? I've not had a problem uploading torrents in a while. Want to know if it's something on my end so I get this back up. Thanks, Russ C __________________ Avantone CK1 > Fostex FR-2LE (stock) CA-11 > STC-9000 > R-09 Avantone CK1 > UA-5 > R-09 Tape > Share > Support! No members have liked this post. tdwriter View Public Profile Find all posts by tdwriter #2 2009-06-12, 10:38 PM U2Lynne TTD Staff 469.38 GB/2.01 TB/4.39 Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: California Re: Getting a strange error message in my torrent That's a weird one. I googled it and got this link - http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php...ngth_too_large : Quote: On some systems you might get a warning like Data missing: Existing data file length too large [2255>2211] or Error: Existing data file length too large [1265215204>1264175648] -- this is how you fix it: (optional step) Make a backup copy of the affected data file(s). Beware that if more than one file in the torrent has this problem, you will need to back these files up too, even if you do not know what the files are. Therefore you can back up the whole torrent instead if you have doubts. Stop the affected torrent Go to Tools > Options > Mode . Select "Intermediate" Go to Tools > Options > Files Enable the Truncate existing files that are too large option Click the Save button Force-Recheck the torrent Start it This should fix it -- if not, come to the IRC channel. __________________ ABT Seeding Policy | ABT Seeding Guide | VBT Seeding Policy | VBT Seeding Guide Software Links HERE | FAQ is HERE | Te