Post #1 · Posted at 2008-06-01 01:34:52am 15.9 years ago
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When I recently added the songs from 「電人K to my iTunes, it says the length wrong (For example, the song IXION says its 19:18 long ) I tried changing the time thing, but everytime I try to change it, it doesnt work. Does anyone know how to fix this problem?
Post #2 · Posted at 2008-06-01 01:45:18am 15.9 years ago
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does it really matter, I mean does it stop and play the next song when its supposed to?
Post #3 · Posted at 2008-06-01 01:46:32am 15.9 years ago
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What's the bitrate of the mp3?
Post #4 · Posted at 2008-06-01 01:57:36am 15.9 years ago
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When I recently added the songs from 「電人K to my iTunes, it says the length wrong (For example, the song IXION says its 19:18 long ) I tried changing the time thing, but everytime I try to change it, it doesnt work. Does anyone know how to fix this problem? |
I had this same issue, but I found a way to fix it. What I did was I highlighted all of the songs, then right-clicked so a little menu would come up, and then I clicked "Convert Selection to AAC". After that, just let all of the songs convert, and once they do, they will be converted into their actual song length. Don't ask me why this fixes the problem, but at least it worked. Let me know if it worked for you, too.
Post #5 · Posted at 2008-06-01 02:00:02am 15.9 years ago
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It's probably because the mp3 is at a high bitrate. I had something like that on my Nokia phone music uploader. Stuff with 192+kbps makes the length appear much longer than it should. If you use Audacity to convert it to 128,144 or 160 kbps, the time'd appear right.
Post #6 · Posted at 2008-06-01 02:12:06am 15.9 years ago
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I had this same issue, but I found a way to fix it. What I did was I highlighted all of the songs, then right-clicked so a little menu would come up, and then I clicked "Convert Selection to AAC". After that, just let all of the songs convert, and once they do, they will be converted into their actual song length. Don't ask me why this fixes the problem, but at least it worked. Let me know if it worked for you, too. |
Yep its work, thanks!
Post #7 · Posted at 2008-06-01 02:24:24am 15.9 years ago
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No problem.
Post #8 · Posted at 2009-01-13 03:59:49am 15.3 years ago
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AAC (or m4p) is considered the nexgen mp4. It's not actually mp4, but it's definitely got improved quality and higher compression rates for greater bang. The reason AAC conversion works with itunes is because iTunes is SPECIFICALLY designed for the m4p format. It can read it with perfect accuracy. I convert all my music to m4p. It doesn't degrade quality in the slightest (unless you op to but why would you do that unless you want to put it on a phone or something?).