Podcast downloads with Juice corrupted since FireFox upgrade
I download a selection of podcasts every day using the Juice podcast manager. I have been doing this for many years - until the last FireFox upgrade to Ver 62.0 (64-bit). Since the upgrade, many of my podcasts still work, but many do not. Instead of having names like ... 5LiveSciencePodcast-20180916-5LiveScienceBiomimicry.mp3 (size = 46,572 KB) ...or... NewsQuizExtra-20180914-Episode3.mp3 (size = 41,596 KB)
they now have names like p06l2jy6.mp3 (size = 1KB) ...or... p06lbfhf.mp3 (size = 1KB)
They don't play - but with a size of 1KB, I wouldn't expect them to. Of the 13 podcasts I downloaded yesterday, 7 are 1KB files with these funny titles.
Maybe this has nothing to do with FireFox - but if not, it's an unfortunate coincidence that it started immediately after the FireFox upgrade.
I wanted to downgrade FireFox to the previous version to see if it was that, but the website warned me off doing that, saying that I would lose stored settings etc, and that my PC would blow up and springs and cogwheels would come flying out of it. Well, no - it didn't really say all that - but it kind of gave the impression that something pretty serious would happen.
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Hi, please Backup :
- https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/back-and-restore-information-firefox-profiles
- https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/export-firefox-bookmarks-to-backup-or-transfer
Note : the issue could be in your Profile.
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Thank you.
mijewen said
...Instead of having names like ... 5LiveSciencePodcast-20180916-5LiveScienceBiomimicry.mp3 (size = 46,572 KB) ...or... NewsQuizExtra-20180914-Episode3.mp3 (size = 41,596 KB) they now have names like p06l2jy6.mp3 (size = 1KB) ...or... p06lbfhf.mp3 (size = 1KB) They don't play - but with a size of 1KB, I wouldn't expect them to. Of the 13 podcasts I downloaded yesterday, 7 are 1KB files with these funny titles...
See if you can look at the 1KB files with NotePad or similar. Might be a text file or something else that may be a pointer to the larger MP3 audio files.
~Pj
Pj - Thanks for the suggestion. I think I know now what the strange filenames on the 1KB files are. While Juice was downloading the podcast into a folder, I watched the folder and refreshed it constantly with F5 so I could see its length growing. While the file is downloading, it has a name like "p06lbfhf.mp3.partial", then when it has finished downloading, the filename changes to the name of the podcast - so the unusual filename seems to be a temporary one used during the download. In some cases, however, the file downloads instantaneously - well, in the time it takes a 1K file to download - and in that case, it is never given its podcast name, and if the ".partial" ever appears, it is too briefly to see. I wrote to BBC and told them about it, and when I downloaded 14 podcasts yesterday, they all worked, so maybe BBC has corrected it. They didn't write back to say so - but time will tell.