128Kbps files won't play

G

Guest

Hi
I am having problems with some of my music files not playing. What I have noticed is that any wma files that are 128Kbps bit rate will not play, while the files that are at 64Kbps bit rate play fine. Is there a way to solve this problem or is there a way to change the 128kbps files to 64kbps

Thank
 
G

Guest

You did not state what media player you are using - Jukebox, Musicbox, Real-player, WMP, etc???
64kbps = radio qualit
96kbps = near CD qualit
128kbps = CD qualit
If you use Jukebox Musicmatch, you can change it under tools/options/settings
 
G

Guest

I just solved my own problem. I just upgraded a new computer and copied the files to the new computer using file and print sharing. Anyways, it turned out to be a licensing issue and I just migrated the license to the new computer and now everthing works fine. It is strange it didn't prompt for the license yesterday though

Anyways thanks for the help.
 
G

george

Hi,

if it's anything like the problem I had a last year you
may be trying to play broadband band width files on a
dial-up connection. It's a bit like trying to put 2
pints of water into a 1 pint jug - does n't go.

Does anyone know anything about curring distorted
playback. I get terrible distortion when streaming and
occasionally when playing CDs in realplayer and windows
media 9 player.

Thanks

-----Original Message-----
Hi,
I am having problems with some of my music files not
playing. What I have noticed is that any wma files that
are 128Kbps bit rate will not play, while the files that
are at 64Kbps bit rate play fine. Is there a way to
solve this problem or is there a way to change the
128kbps files to 64kbps.
 
G

Guest

George, to cure your problems is very simple. Get away from WMP9 an
especially RealPlayer. Use programs such as MusicMatch Jukebox, o
even a free one: WinAmp are lots better. Try the free one below, it is excellent
MediaMonkey Free MP3 Jukebox Player, Music Library Organizer (3.8mb
http://www.mediamonkey.com
 

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