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zen123:
I converted my wav. audio files to MP3 and they are all now listed as mediajukebox.file. Is that the same thing as an MP3? If not, what format is a mjb.file?
Thanks
rovingcowboy:
describe what the icon for the file looks like and tell us what the exact name is for the file.
i am thinking you have a messed up file association in your registey but i want to know if you see a jukebox for the icon on the file.
and if you told the mjb to always take over the file associations. dont let mjb take over mod files or .it files because there are a lot of them that are not music and will not play.
zen123:
The icon is a MJB icon (looks like a mini jukebox). This is how the files show up on my hard drive:
Type of File: MediaJukebox.File
I didn't tell MJB to take over file associations unless it did it automatically.
How can I fix this?
rovingcowboy:
if it did look in the settings on the tool menu in the menu bar.
if it was me i would go and have mjb reconvert them all back to wav. then i would go in to the settings and set up mjb again to make sure all the settings are correct then have it reconvert them back to .mp3
but before i'd do all that I would just change one of the files from what it is listed as to say file number one.mp3 and see if it plays in another player like winamp if it does then you just need to find out what they are called and rename them one at a time.
I just thought you might not have the mp3 plug in also?? that might make it a .jmx file.
rocketsauce:
--- Quote ---I didn't tell MJB to take over file associations unless it did it automatically.
--- End quote ---
That is the default behaviour on installation unless you specifically tell it not to take over file associations.
If MJ is associated as the default application for audio files, they will show as mediajukebox.file irregardless of what the different formats are. One of the panels in options will let you specify what files you want associated with MJ.
--- Quote --- if it was me i would go and have mjb reconvert them all back to wav. then i would go in to the settings and set up mjb again to make sure all the settings are correct then have it reconvert them back to .mp3
--- End quote ---
I would absolutely not recommend doing this. Converting MP3 to WAV to MP3 will degrade the sound quality of your music files.
Rob
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