I have some MP3 files all of which will play fine in Windows Media Player and can be opened in Adobe Audition and played there. Two of the files give an error message when dragged into either Nero or Nero Express saying unsupported file format. If I Open ad save in a different bitrate in Adobe Audition they can now be imported into Nero for burning as CDA. I'm wondering if the bitrate the file is reporting is ACCURATE and that maybe this is the problem and it is being fixed by Adobe Audition. Are these files corrupt or are they possibly some MP3 variation that Nero does not like? Does Nero do VBR mp3 files no problem? Are their certain bitrates Nero can't do, or a Nero setting I need to adjust? Is there a small free or cheap program that just analyzes an MP3 file for possible problems and fixes those problems without any reencoding or loss of quality through furhter compression decompression?
i had this once or twice, can't for the life of me remember what i did to fix it, so i guess i must have uninstalled & reinstalled Nero. make sure to use the Nero Clean tools after uninstalling to remove ALL traces of Nero though..
I think the problem was they were VBR mp3 files and the tags might have been a little not standard or missing the Xing tag or something. I found a little program that "FIXES" mp3 files. After that Nero liked them.