Marionibs
Marionibs refers to a specific type of data corruption that can affect certain digital media files, particularly those encoded with the MP3 audio format. This corruption manifests as a series of audible glitches, clicks, or pops within the playback of the audio. The term "Marionibs" is thought to derive from an early observation or description of the sound, perhaps resembling the jerky movements of a marionette.
The precise technical cause of Marionibs corruption is not fully documented or universally agreed upon, but
While there is no foolproof method to prevent Marionibs, some users suggest employing robust file transfer