Your first screenshot shows track 2, your second screenshot shows track 3?
Please show ”Audio Properties” tab of this file
In fact, both screenshots are related to track number 2
Look at the title of the file properties window
The properties look extremely normal to me!!
I wonder if, when first introduced to Roon, this track displayed a problem which Microsoft later repaired. If this is the case and the track is now OK, why is it still in the skipped files display? And it is still there even after a complete PC reboot.
All this makes the task of removing the files displayed as skipped, a possible useless exercise. I understand how and why the skipped files might have first appeared but it seems rather useless to have them still there years later.
Your thoughts?
A file size of 36 KB doesn’t look normal to me.
In music data payload, this would be 36,000 bytes, which equals 288,000 bits. At 16 bits per stereo channel this is worth 9,000 samples, about one fifth of a second worth of music at 44,100 samples per second.
Considering the internal file structure, headers, and metadata, it’s not even that.
Just noticed that two files have different sizes and different creation date, but almost the same name:
Could it be a file system error?
More likely a user error - the two files are in different locations.