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Discussion in 'Audio' started by dpangani, Jul 18, 2006.

  1. dpangani

    dpangani Member

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    Hi all!

    I have mp3 files about 97MB[10 tracks]. It was given by a friend. However when I try to play it using Itunes or Media player, it wont. I noticed the bitrate is 0kbps and the other tags has nothing in it.. Is there a tool to fix this?Cause im sure the 97MB wont just be there for nothing.


    Thanks for the help!!


    Dp
     
  2. hermes_vb

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    I've had a couple of those 0 Kbps MP3 files. They play fine in Foobar2000 and WinAmp.
     
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    Hi thanks for the reply. I tried Foobar but still could not open it. Is there a plugin that I need to download?

    Here is the error using foobar:



    Could not load info (Unsupported format or corrupted file) from:
    "C:\Documents and Settings\dpangani\My Documents\Downloads\Dave Matthews Band - The Gorge [Limited Edition Box Set] [2004]\Dave Matthews Band - The Gorge (September 6, 2002) (Disc 1)\02 - When The World Ends.mp3"


    Thanks!

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    If Foobar can't play it, I guess is a corrupted file. Sometimes I've been able to "fix" them by opening them in an a sound editing program like Cool Edit, but don't get your hopes up...
     
  5. dpangani

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    Thanks so much for the info.

    Ill try that.

    How could i miss that?? Im sure opening it in a sound editor will help. Ill try that.

    Thanks!

    dp
     

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