Files won't play I can download from Limewire, but when I add the files to my player, they have no times and won't play. I can preview them in the Limewire player, but not in Musicmatch. They all appear to be mp3 files and I can play older saved files that I haven't recently downloaded from Limewire. Any suggestions? I feel a bit put out that I had to pay for this service and I can't get in music out of it. Thanks. |
Since when did you 'have' to pay for it? LimeWire is FREE. And it's not a service. Perhaps you accidentally paid for a scam version of LW; Known Scam Sites (click on link). Not sure about Musicmatch, perhaps you are missing some needed codecs. You could try playing the same files in another audio player. ;) Keep in mind some spammed corrupt audio files: MAJOR TOPICS for Upload/Download HELP |
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I'm having the same problem, files won't play for me either. Nor can I preview anything. |
And what size are the files? Did you look at the links I posted? |
Have you tried playing these files with Windows Media player? Just to check they are legitimate mp3 files? |
I have a similar problem. my limewire downloaded avi file will not play on Windows Media, VLC, Media Player Classic or Real Player. I also have K-Lite Pro and K-Lite codec pack,where the file was also downloaded from. Messages from the players vary from "wrong file format" to "content is blocked" to "cannot render file". The avi file will not convert to DVD using AVS either. I'm spending too much time geting nowhere! |
What is or are the video file sizes? |
You can get G-Spot, an audio/video file analyzer, free from download.com & elsewhere. It will tell you the specs, such as what CODECs are required (and if they're present on your machine). |
I have the same problem, files won't play in any player I have. The file sizes are all 3.30+MB, but the times are 00.01 and all want me to install PLAY_MP3, which is an application and my AVG blocks the download every time. I can still play older files. |
erm .. I do know there are some spyware out there that ask you to download specific codecs which are really viruses. Do not trust them. If VLC - (click on link) cannot play them, then do not trust them. Not all files that have mp3 or wma are really audio files. They are really 'other' things. They are secretly hidden viruses. This is especially the case for drm encoded files which can literally be anything, viruses or worse. |
I have downloaded and tried VLC and get a warning saying the VideoLAN Team doesn't like when an application goes online without authorisation. So I guess I've just been downloading corrupt files all the time. It seems a shame when Limewire used to be really good. The usual way that I select files to download is by the size - I've learnt that small files are nasty! But since this is only happening lately, I wonder if Limewire are planning to fix it? Just saw this: VLC does not support the audio or video format "MSS2". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this. The file I was trying to play was an mp3 file. |
Perhaps I'm wrong on this occasion. MSS2 codec - how???? - Ubuntu Forums MSS2 - Windows Media 9 (vids:MSS2) MPlayer - The Movie Player Up to you to decide. Sounds like MPlayer might be the way to go. Else changing the file extension as suggested. But still sounds suspicious. As one poster remarked, it was a DRM scam (maybe only his experience). MPlayer is very similar to VLC btw. |
I've found this useful site - Direct Song..DRM scam? - The Unofficial GuildWars Site - and am going to burn to CD then rip back to hard drive. I'll let everyone know if it worked:-) |
:confused:My plan does not work, when I try to add these mp3 files to a playlist I still get told to download an application PLAY_MP3.exe from a website called http://www.fastmp3player.com, which does not appear to exist.As a last resort, I am going to uninstall and re-install Limewire. |
The problem has nothing to do with Limewire. Re-read post #10 above, and heed the warning. There are many audio and video fake files that say you must install another player. They are all scams. Limewire developers will not "fix this" because the files do not come from nor go to any LW site - it's peer to peer. Some help here: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/downlo...-limewire.html, here: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/downlo...h-results.html, and here: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/downlo...note-them.html |
Thanks guys, I have now re-installed LW and am running my first search. I found the 3 links above really useful and have already gone into Tools and put them into practice. 5 mins later...I have had some success!!! One .mp3 file I've been trying to download unsuccessfully since last week has come in properly!! Another one wanted to run PLAY_MP3 again, but still, the results contain a lot less spam. Much appreciated...:super: |
I use Windows XP home and the latest Limewire Pro and have had no problem until the layout etc changed. I can download files no problem and do check to see the file extension etc, ie wma or mp3 etc and only download mp3 files, and check to make sure they're a decent size; 3mb etc and not ridiculously sized 100kb ones. However, any files search for download fine, but will not play. I use iTunes for all my 12,500+ tracks. I do like the option of the track automatically playing in iTunes, but mine don't. Why not? |
One possibility I can think of, keep in mind there are still spam files that are around mp3 file size. They might in fact be spam files. This thread will give you an idea of most commonly spammed files: Virus thread: Typical virus spam file sizes - Make a note of them (click on blue link to see) I'd recommend checking the files to play with VLC - (click on link) which although is fundamentally a video player, can play all the audio type files you will find using LW. If VLC cannot play the songs, then chances are the files are deliberately corrupted spam files. ;) |
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