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- #Audio recorder on samsung not playing in itunes android
- #Audio recorder on samsung not playing in itunes Pc
Android music players just don't seem to like variable bit rates. Basically, the higher the bit rate the better the audio quality will be. You don't really have to know all the details but ironass' links should be helpful in explaining bit rates and sampling.
#Audio recorder on samsung not playing in itunes Pc
I will say that I am kinda OCD about keeping my music organized both on my PC and on my phone so it's a pretty fast process for me because of that. Once converted, locate the converted file the the folder where it is stored and you can then copy it to your phone via usb. If you want to you can choose multiple songs and have them all converted. It will create an identically named mp3 file with a single bit rate.
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Choose "Create MP3 Version" from the pop up menu. To convert the file, locate the song you want to convert in itunes and right click on it. You can set the bit rate in itunes by going into preferences, selecting the General tab and clicking the Import Settings button. I typically use a bit rate of 160 for good quality and keeping the file size small. I use itunes to manage my music on my PC and it's simple to convert mp3's using it's built in function. Help?Ĭlick to expand.You don't really have to know all the details but ironass' links should be helpful in explaining bit rates and sampling. I've looked at a number of other threads and tried unmounting and resetting the SD card, restarting my phone multiple times, force stopping and clearing the media player data, and downloading other media players to use, but none of that has worked, and I keep getting the same error. I was wondering if it has something to do with the encoding, since the Japanese characters just appear as gibberish unless I manually change the encoding type to Japanese for each song on my phone? I had a couple songs from clipconverter that would play fine in the downloads folder on my phone, but once I moved the files to my SD card they stopped playing. The error I am getting is "Sorry, the player does not support this type of audio file." I downloaded a number of them onto my laptop and changed the properties so that they would appear under the same album and stuff, then stuck them onto my SD card, but now they won't play on my S4. The songs were converted from YT audio to mp3 (they're Japanese covers of songs, so they usually aren't recorded/sold, but if they are I do buy them), using clipconverter. I'm having difficulty trying to get some songs to play on my S4.