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.ash files - what you need to know about them
blue_h3x:
--- Quote from: 0VERS33R on January 30, 2010, 09:07:43 pm ---It hasn't helped my sniggling problem though.
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That people ash hack?
jez:
There is a bug in the .ash-file generation. I don't know what causes it, but sometimes when I play a song again, it creates a new .ash-file. One example is The Flower Kings' album Back in the World of Adventures.
Here are my duplicate .ash-files AudioSurf has created.
112276305 - Oblivion Road.flac.ash 39 kb
112276405 - Oblivion Road.flac.ash 39 kb
118147910 - Big Puzzle.flac.ash 138 kb
118148010 - Big Puzzle.flac.ash 138 kb
114672303 - Go West Judas.flac.ash 79 kb
114672403 - Go West Judas.flac.ash 79 kb
The files have always been in the same folder and I haven't changed the filename or any of the tags. For some unknown reason AS creates a new .ash-file, which is identical to the previous one in content. Only the numbering changes slightly. And opposed to what ViRUS said about the numbering in there, it's not just random every time as we can see. The duplicates numbering is too alike to the original one to be random. If we actually knew how the game generates the first numbers, maybe I could dig up the source of this problem. Now I can't think of anything else other than it must be a bug. And it's annoying because previously I could easily notice which tracks I have played before just by looking at the songs loading speed.
I bolded the parts in the number that aren't part of the filename.
Sensei Le Roof:
I've figured it out. The number at the start of the filename is "10", then the number of hundredths of seconds in the track.
jez:
--- Quote from: Sensei Le Roof on November 25, 2011, 08:35:22 am ---I've figured it out. The number at the start of the filename is "10", then the number of hundredths of seconds in the track.
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But I have 220 files and they all start with "11".
Sensei Le Roof:
--- Quote from: jez on November 26, 2011, 02:52:06 am ---
--- Quote from: Sensei Le Roof on November 25, 2011, 08:35:22 am ---I've figured it out. The number at the start of the filename is "10", then the number of hundredths of seconds in the track.
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But I have 220 files and they all start with "11".
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DEEP HURTING
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