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Support => Questions => Topic started by: jhi1040 on December 25, 2021, 10:29:45 AM
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How to change MPEG files to MP3 or Wav? My MPEG files do not play music.
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Have a look at MusicBee's File Converter (https://musicbee.fandom.com/wiki/Convert_Format).
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How to change MPEG files to MP3 or Wav? My MPEG files do not play music.
By MPEG files, do you mean mpg video files?
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File says MPEG.
When using the convert tool I get a ¨Failed- Unable to open¨ message in the same widow that shows the song title.
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Thanks .
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Do you mind posting a link to one of those mpeg files?
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How do I create a link?
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You can upload photos/videos on this site: https://imgur.com/upload
Edit:
On second thought, I might not have been clear enough there.
What I mean is...you can upload the *.mpeg file on that website. (a file of that extension is supposed to be a video file like @sveakul stated)
Afterwards, copy the link to that uploaded file and paste it here on this thread.
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https://imgur.com/a/bPpCCVV
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Oh that's an mp3 file (but I do see where you got the mpeg from).
Sorry about that...please use this site instead: https://privfile.com/
Should have recommended it the first time since it allows temporary uploads of all file types.
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But before all that...did you try rescanning the files?
I'm noticing in your screenshot that there's a lot that's not right with the track properties of the song.
Select the file -> right-click -> send to -> file rescan
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https://privfile.com/download.php?fid=61ca3303d059b-MTE4ODM=
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<a href="https://privfile.com/download.php?fid=61ca3303d059b-MTE4ODM=" title="Temporary File Hosting">Download 1640641283_2021-12-27 (3).png from privfile.com</a>
I sent to FILE SCAN and nothing happened.
Thanks.
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It's no longer available. Upload it again but this time, set the 'expiration time' to 2 or 3 days.
After the rescan, are the track properties still the same? (0:00 for duration and unknown sample rate, bitrate, channel and encoding)
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The file didn't make it to the link. It may be easier for you just to run the affected file through MediaInfo (https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo (https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo)) and post the text results here. This will tell us if the supposed "mp3" is actually a different codec hiding in an MPEG wrapper. You could also check the files with Mp3diags and/or Mp3val (Google 'em).
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Analyzing file "C:\Users\jhi36\OneDrive\MUSIC\The Rolling Stones\Exile on Main St\05 Tumbling Dice.mp3"...
WARNING: "C:\Users\jhi36\OneDrive\MUSIC\The Rolling Stones\Exile on Main St\05 Tumbling Dice.mp3" (offset 0x80a): Garbage at the end of the file
WARNING: "C:\Users\jhi36\OneDrive\MUSIC\The Rolling Stones\Exile on Main St\05 Tumbling Dice.mp3": Too few MPEG frames (it's unlikely that this is a MPEG audio file)
INFO: "C:\Users\jhi36\OneDrive\MUSIC\The Rolling Stones\Exile on Main St\05 Tumbling Dice.mp3": No MPEG frames, +ID3v1+ID3v2, CBR
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Smells like corrupted files.
You could run them through MP3Diags to see if they are perhaps repairable.
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This sounds similar to a problem someone posted earlier where it turned out the contents were actually DASH AAC audio that had been wrapped as MPEG files. What a mess.
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I got this far, but still won´t play. I cant seem to get the ¨new bak¨ to show on Music Bee library.
WARNING: "C:\Users\jhi36\OneDrive\MUSIC\The Rolling Stones\Exile on Main St\05 Tumbling Dice.mp3" (offset 0x80a): Garbage at the end of the file
WARNING: "C:\Users\jhi36\OneDrive\MUSIC\The Rolling Stones\Exile on Main St\05 Tumbling Dice.mp3": Too few MPEG frames (it's unlikely that this is a MPEG audio file)
INFO: "C:\Users\jhi36\OneDrive\MUSIC\The Rolling Stones\Exile on Main St\05 Tumbling Dice.mp3": No MPEG frames, +ID3v1+ID3v2, CBR
Rebuilding file "C:\Users\jhi36\OneDrive\MUSIC\The Rolling Stones\Exile on Main St\05 Tumbling Dice.mp3"...
FIXED: "C:\Users\jhi36\OneDrive\MUSIC\The Rolling Stones\Exile on Main St\05 Tumbling Dice.mp3": File was rebuilt
Done!