I've been doing quite a bit of playing around with mp3s recently and I've also seen this. It happens in VLC too, you might find that if you listen it'll say it's on at 10 seconds in say, but if you restart the track and jump to 10s you'll find it's at a slightly different point. I've never got completely to the bottom of the cause. However 90% of the time mp3val (https://mp3val.sourceforge.net/) can fix it though!... Source: 12 months ago
This program can fix it (rebuild it without the damaged tag. The ID3 tag will remain untouched): http://mp3val.sourceforge.net/. Source: over 2 years ago
Sorru, no! But if you're adept with computers, you can probably install a command line version of the same tech that's running under the hood - MP3val. Source: almost 3 years ago
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