>You mis-understand what PARity files are and that they, in no way, are a check
of whether a file is corrupt or not.
Not at all. I am fully aware that all the PARity files do is tell you whether the files you downloaded were exactly as they were uploaded. This tells you only if they were corrupted in transit.
My point was that MP3 Validator claims that some of the earlier volumes had files that were corrupted from the outset, albeit they all seem to play fine.
CJ
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