Yesterday, when Windows Movie Maker failed to import some :( of my mp3's, I investigated and found that they all have partly corrupted file-info, like: Length: 0:00 and/or Original Size: 0.
These files will play fine in any Player but dAP, and will not import into WMM (but play perfectly in Windows Media Player, Winamp, Real Player, Quicktime, ...).
These files were coded with iTunes v6.01 on a Mac - I think using mp3 192 (vbr). Source were various CD's (some were burned from .m4p-files bought from Apple to regular audio CD)
Re-coding with dMC fails "file could not be opened", recoding with iTunes v6.04 again produces an unplayable file.
Q:
1. Like to know what could cause these files to have corrupted headers,
2. How repair,
3. What's common between dAP and WMM that they seem to be the only apps that cannot handle these files.
These files will play fine in any Player but dAP, and will not import into WMM (but play perfectly in Windows Media Player, Winamp, Real Player, Quicktime, ...).
These files were coded with iTunes v6.01 on a Mac - I think using mp3 192 (vbr). Source were various CD's (some were burned from .m4p-files bought from Apple to regular audio CD)
Re-coding with dMC fails "file could not be opened", recoding with iTunes v6.04 again produces an unplayable file.
Q:
1. Like to know what could cause these files to have corrupted headers,
2. How repair,
3. What's common between dAP and WMM that they seem to be the only apps that cannot handle these files.
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