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No longer can import mp3 files I create for myself (no copyright issue)

For years I have added small mp3 files to iTunes. I use these for musical ear training. Last time I did this was in 2024. Just now however, adding these mp3 files doesn't seem to be working. I have seen several threads on mp3 import issues, but nothing that seems to help me accomplish what I want. Can someone help me out? Has something changed? I believe these are fairly vanilla mp3 files.

Windows, Windows 10

Posted on Jan 11, 2025 6:43 AM

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Jan 11, 2025 6:46 AM in response to Rick2973

What app is being used to record/generate the files? If you drop one in the Automatically Add to iTunes folder inside your media folder is it moved into a Not Added folder. Assuming so that tells you iTunes really doesn't like something about the format, although not what. A potential problem is when the file extension doesn't agree with the internal format of the file.


tt2

Jan 11, 2025 7:03 AM in response to turingtest2

It's mostly a python tool chain I created years ago. The tool which creates the file is actually called 'lame', which is a tool for generating mp3 from wav files. I do then add some tags to the mp3 files using another python script (basically lyrics, which provide answers to the ear training question). Anyhow, there really can't be a copyright issue here.


I followed your advice and dropped the file into 'Automa...' and it disappeared. I don't see a 'Not added' folder anywhere or my mp3 file! Help!

Jan 11, 2025 7:09 AM in response to Rick2973

It isn't a copyright issue. I suspect LAME isn't producing a valid .mp3 file for reasons. Try opening the output files in something like https://www.audacityteam.org/ and see if it makes sense of the tracks. Audacity should be able to export valid MP3s. It too requires the LAME encoder, but it might be sending the right commands to it whereas your existing workflow is broken somehow.


tt2

No longer can import mp3 files I create for myself (no copyright issue)

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