Currupt Fruity Loops files

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About a year ago I burned a number of fruity loops files (.flp) onto
cd. Now I tried reloading them but the program reads that they are all
currupt. Is this a known issue with flp files.
 
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<Iriecd@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1116018612.673605.114840@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> About a year ago I burned a number of fruity loops files (.flp) onto
> cd. Now I tried reloading them but the program reads that they are all
> currupt. Is this a known issue with flp files.


Are they actually corrupt or could this be something as simple as changing
the file properties of the affected files?

Fruity Loops likely expects to be able to see files that can be altered, and
burning files to a CD automatically changes the properties to 'read only'.

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"David Morgan (MAMS)" <mams@NOSPAm-a-m-s.com> wrote in message
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> <Iriecd@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1116018612.673605.114840@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > About a year ago I burned a number of fruity loops files (.flp) onto
> > cd. Now I tried reloading them but the program reads that they are all
> > currupt. Is this a known issue with flp files.
>
>
> Are they actually corrupt or could this be something as simple as changing
> the file properties of the affected files?
>
> Fruity Loops likely expects to be able to see files that can be altered,
and
> burning files to a CD automatically changes the properties to 'read only'.

Yes, David is right.
Try copying the files to your hard drive, select all, and change the
properties to say 'archive'. You should be able to load them.

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Yeah I thought that be the problem too, but oddly enough the files were
not changed to read only after I burned them. I copied the files over
to my hard drive and checked the properties and the only box that had a
check mark in it was "for fast searching, allow index servicing to
index this file" which was under the archive and Index attributes
section (i'm using windows xp).


polymod wrote:
> "David Morgan (MAMS)" <mams@NOSPAm-a-m-s.com> wrote in message
> news:uy9he.144$pb1.107@trnddc08...
> >
> > <Iriecd@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1116018612.673605.114840@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > > About a year ago I burned a number of fruity loops files (.flp)
onto
> > > cd. Now I tried reloading them but the program reads that they
are all
> > > currupt. Is this a known issue with flp files.
> >
> >
> > Are they actually corrupt or could this be something as simple as
changing
> > the file properties of the affected files?
> >
> > Fruity Loops likely expects to be able to see files that can be
altered,
> and
> > burning files to a CD automatically changes the properties to 'read
only'.
>
> Yes, David is right.
> Try copying the files to your hard drive, select all, and change the
> properties to say 'archive'. You should be able to load them.
>
> Poly
 
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