From: Wouter van de Werken on 14 Apr 2010 15:30 Working with WMM for 3 years now. I never had any problems with importing audio (mp3) into WMM. Since 1 week, I receive a failure message when I want to import any audio file: "the file cannot be imported because it's invalid or damaged". This even occurs with files that I have imported before and which are still in the collections of WMM. All tested audio files are played by the media player without any problems. Imported moviefiles are still normally working in WMM and without sound problems. Does anyone have a clue..? Many thanks for your help, Wouter
From: John Inzer on 14 Apr 2010 19:04 Wouter van de Werken wrote: > Working with WMM for 3 years now. I never had any problems with > importing audio (mp3) into WMM. Since 1 week, I receive a failure > message when I want to import any audio file: "the file cannot be > imported because it's invalid or damaged". > This even occurs with files that I have imported before and which are > still in the collections of WMM. All tested audio files are played by > the media player without any problems. Imported moviefiles are still > normally working in WMM and without sound problems. > Does anyone have a clue..? > > Many thanks for your help, > Wouter ================================== Just a few thoughts..... Since this is a recent occurrence...it may be worth a try to so a System Restore to a time before the issue began. Might be worth a try to go to...Tools / Options / compatibility tab and uncheck all the filters. Maybe something happened that corrupted your archived MP3 files...could you download a few new MP3 files just to verify that the issue affects them also? As a general rule...wma audio files are best for importing into Movie Maker. WMP is not that useful for testing because it can play files successfully that are not fully compatible with Movie Maker. -- J. Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk
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