Why will iTunes not allow my MP3 files?

They show that they are added, but are unplayable.

The files can be played from the original file location in VLC and QuickTime... but not within iTunes or from the iTunes Library?!?

Tried restarting, deleting and re-adding, converting to AAC (will not gets error)... no luck with anything?!?! smdh

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Posted on Jan 24, 2018 4:47 AM

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Jan 24, 2018 6:25 AM in response to jagered

If even VLC is balking at playing it, it sounds like it is one of those obscure flavored mp3 files.


MP3 Scan+Repair (including sources): http://triq.net/mac/mp3-validator-mac-os-x

This is an older utility and at some stage OSX will probably stop running it (I still use Mavericks so I can't tell you about High Sierra).


If the above doesn't work you can check tools such as MP3 Trimmer. It has a repair tool. I have a licensed copy so I don't know if the tool is available in the trial mode.


There's a stable of transcoding tools out there you can try instead of iTunes. I dislike using one for this kind of thing because you lose quality with each transcode (the above tools do not transcode). You might have to use one if the mp3 data are truly corrupt/unreadable vs. just some of the packaging. One of my favorite transcoders is XLD - X Lossless Decoder: Lossless audio decoder for Mac OS X - http://tmkk.pv.land.to/xld/index_e.html It is free, powerful, and also used for CD ripping. The interface is a bit weird until you learn that changing settings all has to be done through preferences.

Jan 24, 2018 5:46 AM in response to jagered

Mp3s are like chocolate bars. Sure, they call it a chocolate bar but they aren't all the same. There's dozens of encoders out there and not all produce the same product. It's rare you encounter one that won't play in iTunes but it is possible. Yours could be damaged. There's an unsupported utility called MP3Scan&Repair that some have found will help in these situations.


What happens when you try playing one?

Jan 24, 2018 5:56 AM in response to Limnos

From within iTunes - nothing...

Go to the file in the library, it has a 'size' so I know there is data there... just apparently unrecognizable to iTunes. I try to play it there and get the error... but the original file plays in both VLC and QuickTime.


VLC gives an unidentified codec error... QuickTime player just zooms thru to the end like it is a 2sec song (no error given).

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