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midi qasidah gambus.rar is a file uploaded to the Internet Archive from a Wikipedia contributor. This is just a raw dump of the mp3 music that this person uploaded to wikipedia and then converted into an archive, so please don't waste your time downloading it if you don't want it on your computer. Please upload any questions or comments on the archives talk page here: https://archive. org/wiki/Talk:Midi_qasidah_gambus.rar This is one of the files that was originally on the middleman's copy of this archive before it was deleted by wfv6o5. -- 24.16.252.184 17:47, 14 March 2017 (UTC) Uniquity CRLF problems again... [ edit ] On 2017-03-13 I uploaded a file to the Internet Archive called midi qasidah gambus . rar . It's basically a dump of two MIDI files, which are available at https : //commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MusicFiles to anyone who wants them. Unfortuneately the Internet Archive was not able to process the rar file, and I cannot offer it for download. In particular , typical of some uploaded files from Wikipedia , it contains a CRLF sequence at the end of each file that is lost by the Internet Archive . In my case , this causes huge problems because of Wikipedia's ubiquitous use of end-of-line ( EOL ) markers (e.g. \\r ). It's also not clear to me what the issue is. Is it somehow related to the fact that these files appear to be in a particular encoding? See https : //commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:CitationFormats for an illustration of these problems . The Wikipedia page at https : //commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:CitationFormats has a suggestion about how to deal with this problem , which is basically to use \\r as the first character of line breaks . Unfortunately, this solution only applies if the resulting file is being read by something other than Internet Archive software , which seems unlikely, so I don't know if it's even worth pursuing. Also , it looks like someone else has come across this very problem before, because the CRLF sequences at the end of the files are padded with spaces, and it's been suggested to add a second ; immediately after the first ; --This unsigned comment is by 24.16.252.184 (talk) 17:22, 13 March 2017. Please sign your posts with ~~~~! What's going on here? There's a bunch of garbage git git-commit : 0cb6b9c40bc4bd6a093bfec69194e20f63beb7ed that came from this file, which then dumped its content into a strange-looking gzip file. cfa1e77820
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