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EagleMark
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ADX file question

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What is this in header portion of an adx file?

<guid>df1ed60d-bebf-498e-91b3-8d165341d3f2</guid>
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Post by Six_Shooter »

It's code.

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Post by EagleMark »

Your a lot of help today! :roll:

I see them at top of ADX files in notpad, thought it was a checksum of document but that would not have a dash "-"...
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Post by JP86SS »

That's the GUID or code for "Goofy User I.D."
With a number that large there must be allot of us out there. :lol:
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Post by EagleMark »

I found it in the origanal adx, so I kept it there when I built the new one, I was expecting it to change but never looked again?

Just like item count. If there is not enough it crashes, but to many and it's OK. So does it reset after you add things in Notepad then open in TP and make changes and save? It should reset to proper amount but again never looked or had an issue unless it was short when I added stuff manually...
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Post by Mangus »

Each time a new ADX is created (from within TunerPro), TunerPro will attach a unique identifier to it to... well, to uniquely identify it. This is used to link an ADX to an XDF.
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