Posted by bpeasey on 02/14/06 14:56
Hi Fred,
Thanks. I could originally listen to them all on my pc but when I burnt
them to a disk, something went wrong and I guess and the data was lost.
I changed from free nero to another app and it's all good.
Brian :-)
fred-bloggs wrote:
> bpeasey@gmail.com wrote in news:1139855333.988635.124750
> @z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to import a bunch of MP3 files into my my ipod via Itunes.
> > Only eleven on 50 have the above mpeg info and get imported fine. The
> > remaining aren't imported and browsing the details in a freeware tag
> > editor I found the reason (I think). So, how do I add this missing MPEG
> > info? Is there a particular editor that will let me do this or is there
> > a better way?
> >
>
> If an mp3 doesn't have frequency and bitrate information then it's not a
> valid mp3. Itunes is just guessing the encoder based on other
> information. Tags contain no information about codec, frequency or
> bitrate.
>
> Can you play the mp3s ? in WMP or WinAmp?
>
>
> --
> fred
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